Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow (2012)

Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow (2012) poster

As a child, the poet Thanh Nguyen lost his sight in an American raid. He grew up, married and had a family. When his wife fell ill, he decided to go begging around the country, accompanied by his nine-year-old daughter. Conceived as confession for two voices (father and daughter), torn by shots of absolute clarity, Vang Bong is a journey through darkness.

Director: Martin Otter
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 93 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Martin Otter
Editing: Ulrike Tortora
Country: Germany
Language: Tiếng Việt
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow about?
As a child, the poet Thanh Nguyen lost his sight in an American raid. He grew up, married and had a family. When his wife fell ill, he decided to go begging around the country, accompanied by his nine-year-old daughter. Conceived as confession for two voices (father and daughter), torn by shots of absolute clarity, Vang Bong is a journey through darkness.
Who directed Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow?
Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow was directed by Martin Otter.
How long is Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow?
Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow?
Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow is a Documentary film.
Where was Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow produced?
Vang Bong - The Absence of Shadow was produced in Germany.