Bolinao 52
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Bolinao 52 | |
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Directed by | Duc Nguyen |
Release date | March 19, 2007 |
Bolinao 52 is a documentary by Vietnamese American director about the Vietnamese boat people ship that was originally stranded in the Pacific Ocean in 1988. During their 37 days at sea, the group encountered violent storms and engine failures. They fought their thirst and hunger and a US Navy ship reportedly refused to rescue them, forcing the boat people to starve despite resorting to cannibalism. Only 52 out of the 110 boat people survived the tragedy and were rescued by Filipino fishermen who brought them to Bolinao Island, Philippines.
Release Date[]
Bolinao 52 premiered on March 19, 2007, in San Francisco and on March 24, 2007, in San Jose at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.
See also[]
- Boat people
- Vượt Sóng
- Vietnamese International Film Festival
External links[]
Archival collections[]
- Guide to the Duc Nguyen Video Footage for Bolinao 52. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
Other[]
- Official Website
- Bolinao 52 at IMDb
- Seeing 'Bolinao 52'?[permanent dead link]
- Press Articles Written About Bolinao 52
- Phim "Bolinao 52" Thảm kịch của 110 người vượt biên đi tìm tự do
- Bolinao 52 - Sự cảm thông đến từ những người còn sống
- UCIspace @ the Libraries digital collection: Duc Nguyen video footage for Bolinao 52
Categories:
- 2007 films
- Vietnamese diaspora
- Vietnamese documentary films
- Vietnamese refugees
- 2007 documentary films
- Vietnamese-language films
- Vietnamese historical films
- Documentary films about refugees
- Incidents of cannibalism
- Southeast Asian film stubs
- Mass media in Vietnam stubs
- Biographical documentary film stubs