
Southeast Asia: Vietnam,Cambodia and Laos (1973)
The film explores the rich cultural and agricultural heritage of Southeast Asia, particularly focusing on the countries of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, formerly known as Indochina. It highlights the importance of rice farming, irrigation systems, and the reliance on rivers for transportation and food. The documentary also touches on the historical influences of Buddhism and French colonialism, as well as the economic struggles and developments in these nations. It emphasizes the contrast between traditional lifestyles and the pressures of modernization, particularly in the context of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
Keywords
Southeast Asia, Indochina, agriculture, rice farming, irrigation, rivers, Buddhism, French colonialism, Vietnam War, modernization, economy, culture
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