Diгєn Biгєn Phгє: (1992)
The film follows the 57-day siege from two distinct viewpoints: the soldiers in the mud and the civilians/journalists in Hanoi.
: At over two hours, it moves slowly. It focuses on the feeling of waiting for death. DiГЄn BiГЄn PhГє (1992)
: Unlike modern war films that use shaky cams, this film uses wide, sweeping shots that show the sheer isolation of the French outposts. The film follows the 57-day siege from two
📍 : This is essential viewing for history buffs. It is less about "winning or losing" and more about the dignity of soldiers facing an impossible situation. this film uses wide
: Filmed in Vietnam with the cooperation of the Vietnamese government.