Do Sanh - the last film

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Do Sanh - the last film is a long-term film documentary by Hans-Dieter Grabe about the Vietnamese Do Sanh, who lost his parents as an eight-year-old boy in the Vietnam War and was critically injured by a grenade. Grabe accompanied and filmed him from 1970 until his death. Do Sanh, now the father of a daughter, last lived in Saigon and died in 1996 as a drug addict of AIDS . In 1998 Grabe completed the documentation. The media historian Patrick Conley writes that Do Sanh - the last film only developed its effect in connection with Grabe's earlier Vietnam films, in particular with the first Do Sanh documentary Just Light Fights in the Da Nang Area from 1970.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Hans-Dieter Grabe 'Do Sanh'" , adk.de, October 12, 2007.
  2. Patrick Conley: Twenty-eight years for a film . In: Cut . Vol. 2, No. 5 , 1998, pp. 51 . ( Text  in the German Digital Library )