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The Khoikhoi ("people people" or "real people") or Khoi, in standardised Khoekhoe/Nama orthography spelled Khoekhoe, are a historical division of the Khoisan ethnic group, the native people of southwestern Africa, closely related to the Bushmen (or San, as the Khoikhoi called them). They had lived in southern Africa since the 5th century AD. When European immigrants colonized the area in 1652, the Khoikhoi were practising extensive pastoral agriculture in the Cape region, with large herds of Nguni cattle. The European immigrants labeled them Hottentots, in imitation of the sound of the Khoekhoe language, but this term is today considered derogatory by some.
Archaeological evidence shows that the Khoikhoi entered South Africa from Botswana through two distinct routes – traveling west, skirting the Kalahari to the west coast, then down to the Cape, and travelling south-east out into the Highveld and then southwards to the south coast. Most of the Khoikhoi have largely disappeared as a group, except for the largest group, the Namas.
Actors: Phuong-Thanh (actress), Hieu Hien (actor), Ngoc Dang Vu (writer), Phan Quang Binh Nguyen (producer), Ngoc Dang Vu (director), Thi Bich Hien Ngo (producer), Linh Son Nguyen (actress), Manh Hai Luong (actor), Manh Hai Luong (writer), Khanh Ly (editor), La Quoc Hung (actor), Minh Thu (composer), Vinh Khoa Ho (actor),
Plot: Khoi, a naive twenty-year-old, travels to Ho Chi Minh City from the countryside to begin a new life. It's his first time in the big city and he's looking for a place to live. He befriends Dong, a handsome extrovert who offers to share his apartment. When Khoi goes to check the place out, he meets Lam, who also appears to be living there. Khoi decides to stay, but while he showers, Dong and Lam - who turn out to be boyfriends - run off with all his cash and belongings. It's not long before Lam is himself abandoned by Dong, and winds up back on the street as a prostitute. Meanwhile the penniless and disillusioned Khoi takes on menial jobs to survive. Lam and Khoi are eventually reunited, and despite Lam's past actions, the two become closer and closer - even though Khoi becomes more and more troubled by Lam's dangerous source of income. At the same time, Cuoi, a mentally handicapped man abandoned by his family, attempts to befriend a female prostitute. Her pimps do not take kindly to his hanging around and scaring away customers, but she takes pity on him and ultimately becomes his protector.
Keywords: 20-year-old, apartment, beating, betrayal, boyfriend-boyfriend-relationship, cigarette-smoking, city, colleague, country-boy, cynicismActors: Beau Bridges (actor), Jules Stewart (miscellaneous crew), Burton Sharp (miscellaneous crew), Johnny Hallyday (actor), Michael Lloyd (composer), John Achorn (miscellaneous crew), Ravindra Randeniya (miscellaneous crew), François Chau (actor), Glen Chin (actor), John A. Bushelman (producer), John A. Bushelman (writer), John D'Andrea (composer), Eric Weston (director), Eric Weston (writer), Bobby McGee (actor),
Plot: Based on the diary of an unknown Viet Cong soldier, this film provides a sympathetic look at a Viet Cong soldier who protected a captured American soldier whom he believed did not kill him when the American had the opportunity.
Keywords: army, based-on-journal, explosion, gunfire, helicopter, independent-film, jungle, machine-gun, narration, prisoner-of-war