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- Melodrama set in Vietnam during the 1940s. Two young singers who fall in love have their relationship disrupted by family opposition and by revolutionary activities against the French and later against the Japanese occupation during World War II.
- Little Nga and her father earn their living by fishing on a riverbank. He father also carries a secret duty of transporting revolutionary cadres across the river to do their mission. Little Nga also helps her father with that secret duty. French troops have suspected little Nga's family for a long time of coordinating with people of the resistance war. When hearing that there will be a group of cadres crossing the river, the French tied little Nga's father and forced her to pretend doing her daily routine in order to trick the cadres. However, little Nga used her cleverness, wisdom, and bravery to rush to the riverbank to alert the cadres of the French troops. While doing that, she was shot down. Just before her last breath, little Nga releases a passerine bird - a dear friend of hers - whom she has been taking care of.
- With the Vietnam War as its background, "While the Mother is Away" follows the story of a mother and her five children living in the Mekong Delta in South Vietnam. The oldest of the five children is ten years old and she is expected to look after her family when her mother participates in operations for the resistance. The daughter knows her mother is a guerrilla and is constantly worried that she will not return to her family. However, she puts these emotions aside and raises her siblings to the best of her ability. This film is a mixture of sadness and love.
- The action takes place in Vietnam in 1941-1943. The twelve-year-old boy Van Den Nong, who received the middle name Dong Kim, performs the most serious tasks of the guerrillas.
- The film revolves around the story of two sisters in a family with opposing political ideologies. After many years apart, the two sisters meet again. The joy did not last long when a conflict arose between the two sisters.
- After his brother goes off to serve in the war young Phuoc feels he would also be better serving his country holding a gun, not a rake.
- The film is anchored by a wartime re-encounter between a servant child and a tutor, transformed in the crucible of the spring 1968 Saigon offensive.
- The Snail Thief asked the fortune teller Clam to cast a hexagram pointing towards stealing the Boss's house. The stolen snails are sold to Thi Hen, a beautiful young widow. Chief Ly and Trom So came to search and catch the evidence, immediately brought Thi Hen to the district official. When she got to the public road, Thi Hen made district officials and teachers fascinated with her beauty. As a result, Mr. So lost money, Mr. Ly was beaten, and Thi Hen was acquitted.
- About a young soldier Chinh Lan Cu, who was one of the first heroes of the People's Army of Vietnam, fighting against the French colonialists.
- The story of South Vietnam National Liberation Front guerrilla Nguyen Van Troi and his participation in the assassination attempt on US Ambassador to South Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge and US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara in 1964.
- Tu Hau is a common woman from a fishing village whose husband has gone away to fight in the revolution. She takes care of her young daughter as well as her aging father-in-law. Soon, her peaceful village is attacked.
- A village woman is threatened by flooding. She understands that only the collective efforts of the peasants can maintain the dams that protect their village. She struggles to overcome peasant individualism.
- About the hard life of the Vietnamese people under the yoke of the French colonialists, about the difficult, unequal struggle of Vietnamese patriots for the freedom of their homeland.