Entering Vietnam by land from Northern Laos our first destination was an unusual one- a border city of small size but great historical importance- Dien Bien Phu. It was here that the Vietnamese defeated the French colonial forces and it was also here more than 60 years later where we understood that ahead of us lies a country whose history stretches way beyond the Vietnam War and that this is also where we need to look to understand it.
So we took a deep dive and immersed ourselves in its complicated history and diverse culture. We visited the minorities of the north and the floating markets of the south. Crossing the former border between North and South Vietnam soon we were to learn that the differences between two former parts of now-united country were still visible and many conflicts- in play.
We covered over 4000 km on motorbikes, buses, bicycles, boats and train and countless more by foot, eating everything we could put our hands on leaning over small plastic tables at markets, homestays and on the streets. And the longer we stayed and the more difficult it was to leave.
This film is a collage of our impressions and memories of Vietnam. It doesn't aspire to be anything more than that. But it would make us happy to know that it made you curious about the country in the same way it makes one happy when a friend finally reads that book or listens to that album you recommended him years ago.
We filmed with two Fujifilm XT-2 cameras equipped with the following Fujinon lenses:
35mm f/2.0,
23mm f/2.0,
80mm f/2.8
18-55mm - f/2.8-4.0
supported by Samyang 12mm f/2.0 and Zhiyun Crane.
Camera: Marta Trela, Henning Himmelreich
Edit: Marta Trela
Sound Design: Jan Brett
Color Correction: Xenia Brenner
Music: Inspiring Asia by LexinMusic licensed through Audiojungle
Dien Bien Phu- Sa Pa- Lao Cai- Bac Ha-Can Cau- Ha Giang- Yen Minh- Dong Van- Lung Cu- Cao Bang- Ban Gioc Waterfall- Hanoi- Ha Long Bay- Dong Ha- Hue- Da Nang- Hoi An- Mui Ne- Ho Chi Minh City- Ben Tre- Vinh Long- Can Tho
Cast: HINDSIGHT
Tags: travelling, backpacking, southeast asia, vietnam, mekong delta, hmong, hanoi, fujifilm, floating market, fujinon, zhiyun crane and fujifilm x-t2

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