Jean-Paul Bourdier

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A Tale of Love Trailer

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Total trailers found: 8

Surname Viêt Given Name Nam Trailer (1989)

01 April 1989

The film evolves around questions of identity, popular memory and culture. While focusing on aspects of Vietnamese reality as seen through the lives and history of women resistance in Vietnam and in the U.

The Fourth Dimension Trailer (2001)

18 April 2001

This is an elegant meditation on time, travel, and ceremony in the form of a journey. In her first foray into digital video, Trinh T.

Night Passage Trailer (2020)

23 August 2020

Night Passage is a digital film on friendship and death. Made in homage to Miyazawa Kenji's classic novel, Milky Way Railroad, the story evolves around the spiritual journey of a young woman, in the company of her best friend and a little boy, into a world of rich in-between realities.

A Tale of Love Trailer (1995)

08 September 1995

Portraying the Vietnamese immigrant experience through Kieu, A Tale of Love follows the quest of a woman in love with Love.

The Desert is Watching Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Short film.

What about China? Trailer (2020)

31 October 2020

The film takes the notion of harmony in China as a site of creative manifestation, and draws from footage shot in 1993 and 1994, in Eastern and Southern China, specifically from provinces Anhui, Hubei, Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangxi—linked to the remote origins of Chinese civilisation.

Reassemblage: From the Firelight to the Screen Trailer (1983)

24 September 1983

A complex visual study of the women of rural Senegal. Through a complicity of interaction between film and spectator, Reassemblage reflects on documentary filmmaking and the ethnographic representation of cultures.

Forgetting Vietnam Trailer (2016)

22 March 2016

“It all begins with two”: departure/return, earth/water, history/tourism… Starting from the ancient myth of Vietnam’s foundation – a battle between two dragons – and from the balance between earth and water that defines the country geographically, Trinh Minh-ha composes a palimpsest of words and images filmed in 1995 in Hi-8 video, then in HD in 2012.