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Sad Song of Yellow Skin
197058 min 5 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Michael Rubbo
Production: Tom Daly
Script: Michael Rubbo
A film about the people of Saigon as seen through the experiences of three young American journalists who, in 1970, explored in their own way the consequences of war and of the American presence. It is not a film about the Vietnam war, or the rights or wrongs of it, but about the people who lived on the fringe of battle. The views of the city are arresting; but away from the shrines and the open-air markets lay another city, swollen with refugees and war orphans, where every inch of habitable space was coveted.
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Subject categories
- War, Conflict and Peace > AsiaVietnam WarWar Victims
- Developing Countries > Asia - Southeast AsiaWar, Conflict and Peace
- Social Studies > Development/Global Issues
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical ValuesReligious Diversity/Heritage
- History > World History
Credits
- director
- Michael Rubbo
- script
- Michael Rubbo
- narrator
- Michael Rubbo
- producer
- Tom Daly
- camera
- Martin Duckworth
- Pierre Letarte
- sound
- Pierre Letarte
- editing
- Torben Schioler
- Michael Rubbo
- sound editing
- Les Halman
- re-recording
- George Croll
- Michel Descombes
Awards
- Blue Ribbon AwardItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
- Emily AwardItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
- Gold Medal - Special Jury AwardInternational Film Festival
- Award for Best DocumentaryFestival of World Television
- Etrog - Special Award for ReportageGenie Awards
- Silver Boomerang for Best Film over 30 minutesInternational Film Festival
- Robert Flaherty AwardBAFTA / British Academy Film Awards
- Best Film AwardHEMISFILM