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411- Viet Cinema Canon - Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh - How is Viet Cinema Being Reclaimed?

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In this first episode of The Viet Cinema Canon, host Anderson Le is joined by Vietnamese director Nguyen Vo Nghiem Minh. Together, they discuss Minh’s journey into film directing, touching on his early influences and his critically acclaimed works. They also explore his latest production, Picturehouse, a take on Vietnamese storytelling in the cinematic world.

Throughout their conversation, Anderson and Minh explore the evolution of Vietnamese cinema, specifically how to challenge and reframe traditional narratives, especially when it comes to Vietnamese war films. They discuss the importance of moving beyond the typical tropes seen in American war movies, often told through the lens of older, white male directors, and how Vietnamese filmmakers can reshape these stories with a more authentic and diverse perspective.

Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh is a Vietnamese filmmaker known for his visually striking and deeply personal storytelling. Growing up during the Vietnam War, he witnessed firsthand the complexities and human toll of the conflict—experiences that would later shape his work.

As a director, Minh seeks to “reclaim” the narrative of the war from the dominant white, American perspective often seen in Hollywood films. Instead of focusing on the war through the lens of American soldiers, his work prioritizes Vietnamese voices, memories, and emotions, offering a more nuanced and authentic portrayal of his homeland’s history.

Through films like Mùa Len Trâu (BUFFALO BOY) and Nước 2030, he explores themes of identity, resilience, and the lived experiences of ordinary Vietnamese people, through a prism of different genres. His latest project, PICTUREHOUSE (currently in pre-production) is based on his family’s movie theater that they managed in Vung Tau during the Vietnam War.

Please Support PICTUREHOUSE today by clicking on the Links to the campaign shared in the description. Every donation brings Director Minh, and his cast and crew closer to sharing this special film with the world.

Indiegogo: https://igg.me/at/picturehousemovie


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In this first episode of The Viet Cinema Canon, host Anderson Le is joined by Vietnamese director Nguyen Vo Nghiem Minh. Together, they discuss Minh’s journey into film directing, touching on his early influences and his critically acclaimed works. They also explore his latest production, Picturehouse, a take on Vietnamese storytelling in the cinematic world.

Throughout their conversation, Anderson and Minh explore the evolution of Vietnamese cinema, specifically how to challenge and reframe traditional narratives, especially when it comes to Vietnamese war films. They discuss the importance of moving beyond the typical tropes seen in American war movies, often told through the lens of older, white male directors, and how Vietnamese filmmakers can reshape these stories with a more authentic and diverse perspective.

Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh is a Vietnamese filmmaker known for his visually striking and deeply personal storytelling. Growing up during the Vietnam War, he witnessed firsthand the complexities and human toll of the conflict—experiences that would later shape his work.

As a director, Minh seeks to “reclaim” the narrative of the war from the dominant white, American perspective often seen in Hollywood films. Instead of focusing on the war through the lens of American soldiers, his work prioritizes Vietnamese voices, memories, and emotions, offering a more nuanced and authentic portrayal of his homeland’s history.

Through films like Mùa Len Trâu (BUFFALO BOY) and Nước 2030, he explores themes of identity, resilience, and the lived experiences of ordinary Vietnamese people, through a prism of different genres. His latest project, PICTUREHOUSE (currently in pre-production) is based on his family’s movie theater that they managed in Vung Tau during the Vietnam War.

Please Support PICTUREHOUSE today by clicking on the Links to the campaign shared in the description. Every donation brings Director Minh, and his cast and crew closer to sharing this special film with the world.

Indiegogo: https://igg.me/at/picturehousemovie


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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