
2004
Little Saigon, a Vietnamese community in Orange County, California, struggles to reconcile the demons of the past with present life in America.
Since the fall of Saigon in 1975, Vietnamese refugees have built the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam, in Orange County, California. In 1999, "Little Saigon" burst onto the national stage when a store owner displayed a poster of Ho Chi Minh, triggering protests by Vietnamese Americans struggling to reconcile their past demons with their present lives. Saigon, U.S.A. uses this moment to examine this community's changing identity and growing empowerment.

The Whole Gritty City

Universam Grochów

Radiant City

Ardent One

Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo

THÁI BẢO HUỲNH KHANG

Rue de Blamage

The Salt of the Earth

São Paulo: Uma Cidade Segregada

Unarmed Verses

Last Days in Vietnam

Giap's Last Day At The Ironing Board Factory

Czwarta nad ranem

In Memory of Rock

Little White Lie

Acasă, My Home

Be Water

Paper Lantern

The People vs. George Lucas

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