Buffalo Boy (2005) Vietnam
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Director:Nguyen-Vo, Minh, Kra, Zan Sram, Le, The Lu, Nguyen, Thi Kieu Trinh, Nguyen, Huu Thanh, Truong, Van Be
Studio:3B Productions
Writer:Minh Nguyen-Vo, Nam Son
Rating:6.9 (262 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:720229912051
Awards:5 wins & 1 nomination
Genre:Vietnamese films
IMDb:0381074
Duration:1:38:00
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:Vietnamese
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300008955
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Nguyen-Vo, Minh, Kra, Zan Sram, Le, The Lu, Nguyen, Thi Kieu Trinh, Nguyen, Huu Thanh, Truong, Van Be  ...  (Director)
Minh Nguyen-Vo, Nam Son  ...  (Writer)
 
The Lu Le  ...  Kim
Thi Kieu Trinh Nguyen  ...  Ban
Huu Thanh Nguyen  ...  Dinh, Kim's Father
Zan Sram Kra  ...  Det
Van Be Truong  ...  Hai Tich
Anh Hoa Nguyen  ...  Ba Hai
Thi Tham Nguyen  ...  Ba Tu
Hoang Nhan Vo  ...  Lap
Quang Thinh Truong  ...  Quang
Van Day Nguyen  ...  Xuyen
Kim Long Thach  ...  Thanh
Thi Thu Tam Cao  ...  Lam
Huu Phuoc Nguyen  ...  Thieu
Chau Nguyen  ...  Cha Ban
Trung Truc Thach  ...  Kim, Age 5
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Summary: A beautifully shot feature from director Nguyen-Vo Nghiem-Minh, BUFFALO BOY is a powerful and nuanced coming-of-age story about 15 year old Kim (Le The Lu), the son of a poor family struggling in 1940's Vietnam. Set in Cà-Mau, the last frontier at the southern tip of Vietnam where the low land meets the sea, the people survive by following the cycles of the flooding and dry seasons. Every rainy season, lasting about six months, water covers the entire land and the farmers must take the buffalo on a long journey to the mountains in search of food. When Kim is sent by his ailing father to find grass for their two starving buffalo, he takes up with a rough and dangerous band of buffalo herders. On the journey, he discovers an adult world of brawls, alcohol, and pillaging-- one that, over time, gives way to friendship, love and the joy of freedom. Inspired by the classic short story collection, 'Scent of the Cà-Mau Forest' by Son Nam, one of the Vietnam's most distinguished writers and a native of Cà-Mau, BUFFALO BOY is a journey of self-discovery that also gives witness to the exhausting cycles of life under colonialism's poverty.