1989美国纪录片·历史
导演:郑明河
The most famous film by theorist and filmmaker Trinh T. Minh-ha is an intricate collage of the experiences of generations of Vietnamese women, both in Vietnam and the United States, weaving together archival footage, testimonies, reenactments, poetry, and folk songs. This convergence of voices rejects endorsing a dominant narrative, instead questioning the concept of nationhood and the myths that shape a country. Her exploration addresses issues of collective memory, the politics of body representation, and the nature of documentary, all while focusing on the unique presence of these women on screen.