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Sad Song of Yellow Skin (1970)

1970-01-01 (CA) War, Documentary • 59m

Overview

Filmed in Saigon in 1970, this documentary observes the effects of the Vietnam War on daily life away from the battlefield. Through the perspectives of three young American journalists, the film records encounters with street children, refugees, bar workers, and aid efforts shaped by the American presence in the city.

Director

Michael Rubbo

Writer

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Michael Rubbo

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Where to watch
Free / IncludedOVIDOVID

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Tom Daly
Tom Daly

Producer

Martin Duckworth
Martin Duckworth

Director of Photography

Pierre Letarte
Pierre Letarte

Director of Photography



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

April 17, 2026

With the Vietnam war raging but a few miles away, the city of Saigon is surprisingly peaceful. Sure, there are GIs on patrol and their is some heightened security around the accommodation used by the soldiers, but for the most part their is a semblance of normalcy in this bustling metropolis. It's here that three young American journalists have settled, all determined to tell the real story of a city under siege. Richard Hughes is an erstwhile ac… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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