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| has gloss | eng: Doan Hoang (b. 1972, Nha Trang, Vietnam; née Hoang Nien Thuc-Doan) is an award-winning Vietnamese-American film producer, screenwriter, and director who made the successful 2007 documentary "Oh, Saigon" about the life of her family after they left Vietnam, as it fell in the 1970s, how she and her family were carried out on the last helicopter on April 30, 1975, except for her older sister, Van, who was left behind. It then tells how they coped with this separation living in the United States and twenty five years later finally how they got together and went back to visit Vietnam again and see their relatives there. |
| lexicalization | eng: Doan Hoang |
| instance of | c/Vietnamese people |
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