Mat goc
Oct 26 2016
•0h 19m
•Documentary, Drama
How do the children of Vietnamese parents view Vietnam - those who speak better Czech than Vietnamese and who feel more in touch with Western culture than with that of their parents? This film tries to answer such questions by combining documentary scenes with elements of acting and a clear dramatic arc. For one of two brothers, a forced journey to Vietnam becomes an opportunity to better understand his origins, and thus his own parents and even himself. Czech viewers get a chance to see behind the wall of uniform cultural stereotypes and breathe life-giving movement into the minority.
Cast
See allDužan Duong
Self

Viet Anh Duong
Self
Hai Van Duong
Self (uncredited)
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