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INDOCHINE. by Christie Dickason ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 30, 1987. A sprawling romantic novel in the epic mode (first published in England last year under the title The Dragon Riders) about a half-caste heroine who finds love and adventure in a deeply atmospheric Vietnam.
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Sep 1, 1987 · Young Nina, a half Vietnamese, half French teenager--takes over her father's opium empire after he escapes to the Asian jungle while the French are forced out of Vietnam, Ho begins his takeover of the south, and America builds up its disastrous defense of the domino theory.
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Oct 13, 2004 · Yes, it turns out, and no. Indochine is celebrating its 20th birthday this month, and it still flaunts a noisy and crowded dining room, a tropical-bordello décor and a gaunt, gorgeous crew of...
Oct 1, 2021 · Directed by Régis Wargnier, Indochine is a 1992 movie set in Vietnam during the 1930s to 1950s, when the country was a colony of France and the Nguyễn Dynasty monarchy was still reigning. The trailer of Indochine opens with a very impressive line that summaries the setting of the movie.
Sep 9, 1996 · In the early 1990s two inter-related phenomena became visible in French culture. On the one hand, a handful of films and rather more books indicated a renewed fascination with the époque of French colonialism in Indochina, principally in Vietnam.
Dec 24, 1992 · Without seeming to age a day from 1930 to 1954, Miss Deneuve moves through "Indochine" more as an observer than as a participant. Her Eliane/Marianne is not an embodiment of the ideals of...
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Feb 5, 1993 · Indochine. 155 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1993. Roger Ebert. February 5, 1993. 3 min read. “Indochine” intends to be the French “Gone With The Wind,” a story of romance and separation, told against the backdrop of a ruinous war.