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WE TO ME

We to Me is an award-winning cultural documentary that explores hunger, war, and prosperity in Vietnam. The film shares the deeply personal stories of Vietnamese children born during the Vietnam War and their fight to preserve their love of community in a rapidly changing society.

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Inspired by the book The Bridge Generation of Vietnam, the documentary follows the experiences of The Food Collector, The Fighter, and The Musician, capturing the resilience of a generation that endured immense hardship yet remains dedicated to upholding their cultural identity.

 

Recognized at numerous film festivals worldwide, We to Me has earned critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and breathtaking cinematography. The film resonates across cultures, sparking conversations about identity, tradition, and the evolving nature of human connection in the face of modernization.

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For a deeper dive into the gripping tales of war, hunger, and prosperity, check out The Bridge Generation of Vietnam: Spanning Wartime to Boomtime on Amazon. Written by N.K. Napier,  Distinguished Professor Emerita at Boise State University (USA), offers a compelling look at the lives of those who survived it all.

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