Processions (1969)

Processions (1969) poster

This film explores how the conflict with the North affects "South Vietnam's traditional culture, and seeks to explain why the South Vietnamese people still have the will to fight. Included in the film are a funeral procession, family life scenes, fishermen and farmers at work, soldiers moving single file along a dike, and a wedding procession" (US National Archives). A binational production between the United States and the (former) Republic of South Vietnam.

Director: William Bayer
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Pham Duy, Nghiem Phu Phi
Editing: Joseph Volatile
Production: United States Information Agency (USIA)
Country: United States of America, Vietnam
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William Bayer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Processions about?
This film explores how the conflict with the North affects "South Vietnam's traditional culture, and seeks to explain why the South Vietnamese people still have the will to fight. Included in the film are a funeral procession, family life scenes, fishermen and farmers at work, soldiers moving single file along a dike, and a wedding procession" (US National Archives). A binational production between the United States and the (former) Republic of South Vietnam.
Who directed Processions?
Processions was directed by William Bayer.
How long is Processions?
Processions has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
Where was Processions produced?
Processions was produced in United States of America, Vietnam.