April 29 & May 2: “The Journey of Vaan Nguyen”
April 29 & May 2: “The Journey of Vaan Nguyen” Sun Apr 29 7:30pm WTTS Screening Room (Landmark) Wed May 2 5:45pm Indy Men’s Magazine Screening Room (Landmark) Ticket info: http://indyfilmfest.org/tickets.html How does a Vietnamese refugee growing up in Israel handles the multiple layers of alienation? Watch the documentary “The Journey of Vaan Nguyen” to find out. Vaan Nguyen’s story is the result of one of those quirks of history that trumps fiction. Her parents were Vietnamese refugees who fled the country after the fall of Saigon, and in 1979 were among a group of 200 “boat people” granted permanent refuge in
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When the opportunity arises for her to travel back to Vietnam with her father in an attempt to determine the fate of some land that used to belong to his family, Vaan jumps at the chance. She bids a less-than-fond farewell and sets off with her father, hoping to find a new life – and a sense of belonging – in a land she barely knows. Balancing surreal archival footage of Vietnamese refugees being assimilated into Israeli culture with scenes of the affection and conflict between Hanmoi’s four other daughters, The Journey of Vaan Nguyen conveys the emotional tolls that war and displacement inflicts upon individuals. As the family’s story unfolds through the poetic voices and writings of father and daughter, their personal journeys lead them to the most unexpected places, and some surprising discoveries. Filmmaker Duki Dror is an Israeli of Iraqi ethnicity. The Journey of Vaan Nguyen continues his interests in examining the social and ethnic dilemmas of contemporary









