Doan Hoang (b. 1972, Nha Trang, Vietnam; née Hoang Nien Thuc-Doan) is an award-winning Vietnamese-American film producer, screenwriter, and director who made the successful 2007 documentary "Oh, Saigon" about the life of her family after they left Vietnam, as it fell in the 1970s, how she and her family were carried out on the last helicopter on April 30, 1975, except for her older sister, Van, who was left behind.

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  • Doan Hoang (b. 1972, Nha Trang, Vietnam; née Hoang Nien Thuc-Doan) is an award-winning Vietnamese-American film producer, screenwriter, and director who made the successful 2007 documentary "Oh, Saigon" about the life of her family after they left Vietnam, as it fell in the 1970s, how she and her family were carried out on the last helicopter on April 30, 1975, except for her older sister, Van, who was left behind. It then tells how they coped with this separation living in the United States and twenty five years later finally how they got together and went back to visit Vietnam again and see their relatives there. She said of this all, that “If I could put my finger on the day my family fell apart, it would be April 30, 1975”. Ms. Hoang is the daughter of a former South Vietnamese Air Force major from Saigon and a Mekong Delta socialite. After Vietnam, she was raised in Louisville, Kentucky, writing her first book on the Vietnam War when she was nine years old, and at the age of 13, making her first film documentary on war. She graduated from Smith College and for years she was an editor and writer for national magazines, including Details, House & Garden, Spin and Saveur. In 2009, she appeared on Little Saigon TV and was interviewed on KUCI radio. Some of her other films include "Agent", "Good Morning Captains" and "A Requiem for Vegetables". Ms. Hoang lives in New York City and she heads up her own film production company, Nuoc Pictures.
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  • Doan Hoang (b. 1972, Nha Trang, Vietnam; née Hoang Nien Thuc-Doan) is an award-winning Vietnamese-American film producer, screenwriter, and director who made the successful 2007 documentary "Oh, Saigon" about the life of her family after they left Vietnam, as it fell in the 1970s, how she and her family were carried out on the last helicopter on April 30, 1975, except for her older sister, Van, who was left behind.
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