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90 minutes. Country. Vietnam. Language. Vietnamese. The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone ( Vietnamese: Cánh đồng hoang) is a 1979 Vietnamese drama film directed by Nguyễn Hồng Sến [ vi]. It won the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. [1]
B-movies that feature Vietnam veterans with an emphasis on action, violence, and revenge, belong into the exploitation subgenre called "vetsploitation." [3] ) A more popular stereotype was the "wounded veteran,” a veteran who was always psychologically and sometimes physically traumatized by the war. [2]
Box Office Vietnam (in Vietnamese). ^ " "Mắt Biếc" vượt phim 400 tỉ "Bố già" để đoạt Bông Sen Vàng ở LHP". Lao Động (in Vietnamese). 21 November 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2023. ^ "Đạt doanh thu 'khủng' với 175 tỉ đồng, 'Tiệc trăng máu' chiếu online vào 30 Tết". Thanh Niên (in Vietnamese). 3 ...
K+ (Vietnam Digital Satellite TV) – a joint venture of VTV and Canal+ (France). It has 5 premium channels: K+ Cine - Movies; K+ Action - Entertainment; K+ Kids - Channel for kids; K+ Sport 1, K+ Sport 2 - Sports channel; VTC – National digital broadcaster, the first digital-only station in Vietnam: VTC1 - News - Politics - Generalistic
Ròm. Ròm is a 2019 Vietnamese film on the topic of crime and violence, directed by Tran Thanh Huy. The film had its world premiere at the 24th Busan International Film Festival on 4 October 2019, where it won the New Currents Award, becoming the first Vietnamese film to receive the award. [4] [5] [6]
Synopsis. Pat Farley, a heavy combat vet, volunteered for service in Vietnam and was discharged with a full psychiatric pension. Conversely, Brant Page evaded the draft and fled to the Hawaiian Islands where he was pursued and eventually arrested by the FBI. While following the lives of these two surfers the film chronicles the impact of the ...
The MCST appoints a council to choose one film among those released that year to be submitted as Vietnam's official entry the following year. [18] [19] The council works on the principle of public discussion and votes via secret ballot—the chosen film must attain the highest score on a 10-point scale and the average above 9 points.
Billy Walkabout (March 31, 1949 – March 7, 2007) is thought to be the most decorated Native American soldier of the Vietnam War. He received one Distinguished Service Cross (upgraded from Silver Star), one Bronze Star Medal , one Army Commendation Medal , and one Purple Heart .