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Red Over the Rainbow

Country: Vietnam, Language: Vietnamese, 28 mins

  • Director: Vincent Baumont; Isaak Thanh Tinh Le
  • Writer: Anemi Wick
  • Producer: Mai Suong Chu Thi; Isaak Thanh Tinh Le

CGiii Comment

An interesting film about the emergence of LGBT visibility in Vietnam...

Thankfully, the filmmakers gave the elderly voices a platform to be heard...

Respect to the forefathers & mothers...without them, it would all be so different.


Watch...

Red over the Rainbow, Full-length Documentary from Document Our History Now on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Covering the two first 'Viet Pride' celebrations, and following its different actors, the documentary shows the milestones of the fast-growing LGBT community in Vietnam. With portraits of the different generations and genders involved in building a strong and proud community, it gives the audience an idea of the conflicts and the stigma that LGBT face but also a sense of the types of changes they are going through in Vietnam. Vietnam is at a turning point regarding its policies towards homosexuality. In a society that is evolving at a very fast pace but still deeply anchored in family traditions, how does it feel to come out? By means of the life stories of gays, lesbians and transgender people in Hanoi, the documentary gives an overview of why Vietnam might well become the first country in Asia to allow same-sex marriage. It is a colourful and varied documentary, shot in scenic Hanoi, home of Viet Pride 2012 and 2013.