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Release Date:
January 1, 2002
Original Title:
Descending the Dragon
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
National Geographic Channels International
Production Countries:
Vietnam
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
Accomplished adventurer and author Jon Bowermaster discovers a new Vietnam - from the sea - and guides an intimate tour of this intriguing country. More than a travelogue, Descending the Dragon is a personal look into the heart of this sea-loving nation, its hopeful spirit and unique culture. Driven by his intense curiosity about post-1975 Vietnam and eager to replace the old war images burned in his mind with new ones of today, Bowermaster overcame daunting bureaucratic obstacles and pushed ahead with his expedition. Joining the expedition is Ngan Nguyen, whose family escaped Saigon by helicopter when she was three, on the last day of the war. She grew up in New Orleans speaking Vietnamese and has traveled back to her homeland many times. What she learned about her home country will change her forever.
Assistant Editor:
Miho Nasu
Associate Producer:
William F. Swift
Cinematography:
Peter Getzels
David Shadrack Smith
Editor:
Salvatore Vecchio
Mixing Engineer:
Nelson Funk
Original Music Composer:
Williams/Biondo
Post Production Supervisor:
Rochelle Baden Dubrowa
Producer:
Peter Getzels
Production Manager:
Johnita Moran
Researcher:
Jonathan Sacks
Sound Designer:
Mike Kelly
Sound Editor:
Chris Staudt
Writer:
Peter Getzels
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