471664_379040495448770_1229674487_o.jpg

"If I could put my finger on the moment my family fell apart, it would be April 30, 1975, the end

of the Vietnam War."

– Đoan Hoàng

 
1-oh saigon postcard 5x7 printable.jpg

PRESS

BBC RADIO - Cultural Frontline, narration by author, Monique Truong, featuring director Doan Hoang and Yoko Ono.

KUCI 88.9 Subversity Show with Dan Tsang

https://www.ocregister.com/2008/10/08/san-diego-asian-film-festival-is-worth-the-drive/

https://www.mixcloud.com/kucisubversity/kuci-subversity-director-doan-hoang-oh-saigonsaigon-oi-radical-student-union-protests-at-uci/

New ones to be announced
YouTube (2020)
Netflix (2012-2014)
Amazon (2012-2018)
Hulu (2012-2018)
Roku (2012-2018)
TubiTV/IMDB-TV (2018)

Television Broadcasters

PBS - PUBLIC TELEVISION - USA - (multiple national airings- 2008 -2012
CBC -
CANADIAN BROADCASTING
ETB, Spain (2011)
HTV4
, Vietnam
YES TELEVISION, Israel
UR SWEDISH PUBLIC TELEVISION, Sweden, Denmark

Awards, Prizes & Distinctions

United States Department of State: American Documentary Showcase: Featured American Artist Ambassador: Nationwide tours of Spain & Vietnam (2010/2011/2012)

Asian Women’s Giving Circle and Ms. Foundation Grant - Recipient (2011)

GRAND JURY PRIZE - Best Non-Fiction Feature - Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (2008)

Best Film of Brooklyn at the 42nd Brooklyn International Film Festival (2008) 

Best Feature Documentary at the 42nd Brooklyn International Film Festival (2008) 

Center for Asian American Media’s Media Fund Award - Recipient (2006)

Independent Television Service's prestigious Open Call Award - Recipient (2005)

Sundance Institute's Documentary Fund Award - Grant Recipient
(Ford Foundation/Open Society Institute, 2005)

Best of the Fest – Austin Film Festival, 2008

Best Documentary Nominee - San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
(2007)

Best Documentary Nominee – Vietnam International Film Festival, April 2009

Sundance Institute Documentary Fund Award, 2005 

FILM FESTIVALS

OFFICIAL SELECTIONS OF:

Austin Film Festival (2007)
Austin Film Festival Documentary Series (2008)
Barcelona Asian Film Festival (2009)
Berlin Asian Film Festival
(2008)
The Big Read Festival, Hiram, Ohio & Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival (2008)
Chicago Asian American Showcase
Houston Asian American Pacific Islander Film Festival
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
Oslo Melafestivalen, Oslo, Norway

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival (2010)

Muestra Internacional Documental de Bogotá - COLUMBIA (2014)

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Documentary Fortnight Exhibition (2009)

Philadelphia Asian Film Festival, 2015

Raindance Film Festival - LONDON, ENGLAND (2007)
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival -USA
San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase, 2015
San Diego Asian Film Festival (2008)

Semana de Cine Experimental de Madrid Film Festival - SPAIN (2011)
Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival - CANADA
Warsaw Vietnamese International Film Festival - POLAND
Vietnamese International Film Festival
Zimbabwe International Film Festival (2014)

 



DIRECTED, PRODUCED & WRITTEN BY

Đoan Hoàng

CO-PRODUCER
Dan Giddings

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
John Battsek - Frank Campbell - Julie Goldman

DIRECTORS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LARA FRANKENA - TIM FURNISH - HAM TRAN

EDITOR & CO-WRITER
BRET SIGLER

CONSULTING EDITING ADVISOR
MARY LAMPSON

CONSULTING EDITOR
DAVID KLAGSBRUN

ASSOCIATE EDITOR
SEMANE PARSONS
MAXWELL ANDERSON

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS
Su Kim - Jessica Ludgrove - Ham Tran

COMPOSERS
Juan P. Buccella - Malcom Cross

STARRING
Nam Hoàng, Vân Trân, Anne Hoàng, Hoàng Dúc, Hoàng Thiên Dzung, Nhât Hoàng, Đoan Hoàng, Dylan Lê as themselves

SOUNDTRACK FEATURING
Parlour

SELECTED INSTITUTIONS - FEATURED

NEW YORK
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Brooklyn Museum
Columbia University
The New School
New York University 
Tisch School for the Arts

CALIFORNIA
Director’s Guild 
- Los Angeles
Opera Plaza Theater - San Francisco
University of Southern California
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Irvine
University of California-San Diego

OTHER STATES

University of AlabamaTuscaloosa, Alabama
Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago
Georgetown University
Hallmark Headquarters - Kansas City, MO
Harvard University
Louisville Public Library
Quinnipiac University
Smith College
University of Florida
University of Maryland
Vassar College
Weisman Museum
, Exhibition: Changing Identity: Recent Works by Women Artists from Vietnam, Minneapolis, MN (2009)
Yale University

SPAIN
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de BarcelonaBARCELONA
Cineteca del Matadero, MADRID

Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Universidad of Bilbao
, Bilbao
Universidad del Deusto, Bilbao
Universidad de Sevilla, Seville

VIETNAM
Hanoi Cinemateque
, Vietnam
United Nations conference, Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City
United States Embassy, Hanoi, Vietnam
United States Consulate, Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City

SINGAPORE
Tisch School for the Arts Asia, 
Singapore

United Kingdom
The Frontline Club
, London, England
Trocadero Cinema, London, England

Make it stand out.

Doan portrait by Mimi.jpg

Đoan Hóang

Director/Writer/Producer

Đoan Hóang (née Hoàng Niên Thuc- Đoan) is an award-winning producer, director, and writer of films, heading her own production company, Nuoc Pictures.  She was born in the Republic of South Vietnam to a South Vietnamese Air Force major from Saigon and a Mekong Delta socialite.  Raised in Kentucky, Hoang wrote her first book about the Vietnam War at age 9 and made her first documentary film about war at the age of 12.  A graduate of Smith College, Hoang spent years as an editor and writer, working for national magazines such as DetailsHouse & GardenSpin, and Saveur.  

Oh, Saigon was a seven-year project, funded by the Sundance Institute, ITVS, the Center for Asian American Media, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which won the Grand Jury Prize for Non-Fiction Feature Film at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and the Best Feature Documentary & Best Brooklyn Film at the Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival.  The film has been internationally screened in major cities in 10 countries and 5 continents, translated into seven languages, televised on PBS and on-demand, streamed on Netflix, Amazon, Roku, TubiTV and IMDB-TV.

Some of her producing and directing credits include Agent, American Geisha, Good Morning Captains, Hard Times, On the Trail of Ho & A Requiem. She has consulted on numerous documentaries, including Oscar-nominated If A Tree Falls (Marshall Curry & Sam Cullman), Geeta Patel & Senain Kesingi’s Project Kashmir, Legacy of Denial by Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary, and Adele Pham & Adele Ray’s Nailed It.  She is currently making a follow-up to Oh, Saigon, about the women, rape and war called Scars For Eyes, and writing a biographical novel.

SCARS FOR EYES, Documentary Feature, In Progress
About women in the same family who all, unbeknownst to them, share similar horrible secrets.

ADDICTED TO THE INTERNET, Music video, 2013
A colorful, fun music video for pop artist Emily Newhouse about her internet addiction.

DORITOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Commercial, 2013
An addicted young man goes to his first Doritholics Anonymous meeting.

FOOLED HIM, and 1, 2, 3Co-director & Eiditor - Music videos by Will Lee of the Paul Schaeffer Band of the Late Show with David Letterman and the Fab Faux.

HARD TIMES – Narrative, 2012
A producer gets the tables turned on him by an actress. Exec. Produced by Billy “Silver Dollar” Baxter (Dawn of the Dead). Co-director, co-producer, co-screenwriter.

AGENT - Documentary, 20 min. - 2002
About a former CIA agent enamored of war, and his wife and children, who were affected by his violence and inability to live in peacetime.

NUOC Narrative, 2000
Examines the meaning of the Vietnamese words, nu’ó’c (water, tide, country) and tiê ́ng (language, sound, voice) with beautiful images of the Mekong River as small trickle to a river going out to sea, inhabited like a city on water yet resonating war.

GOOD MORNING, CAPTAINS Narrative, 1994
About a car accident between two disaffected Gen-Xers.

HOW NOT TO MAKE A VIDEO – Narrative, 1994
A 20-minute comedic short about the foibles of videomaking.

VEGETABLE REQUIEM – Narrative, 1993
A comedic short about the massacre of vegetables by a scary 1950s homemaker.

FRENCH REVOLUTION – Docudrama, 40 min, 1986, About the French Royal Family as they were being overthrown by the French Revolution.