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Sad Song of Yellow Skin


FieldValue
nameSad Song of Yellow Skin
directorMichael Rubbo
producerTom Daly
writerMichael Rubbo
narratorMichael Rubbo
cinematographyMartin Duckworth
Pierre Letarte
editingTorben Schioler
Michael Rubbo
studioNational Film Board of Canada
distributorCanadian Broadcasting Corporation / CBC Television
released
runtime58 min.
countryCanada
languageEnglish
budget$72,484 (CAD)

Pierre Letarte Michael Rubbo Sad Song of Yellow Skin is a 1970 direct cinema-style documentary, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, on the effects of the Vietnam War on street children in Saigon.

Production

Michael Rubbo had originally gone to Vietnam with the goal of making a documentary about the work of Foster Parents Plan with Vietnamese war orphans. Once there, when confronted with the enormity of what was taking place, he felt a film about this humanitarian operation was missing the real story. Rubbo's NFB producer, Tom Daly, supported him in his efforts to rethink the film.

Rubbo met the film's through Dick Hughes, a young American who offered his apartment as a safe haven for street kids. Hughes was part of a group of American student journalists who adopted a New Journalism approach to covering the war—a highly personal and involved approach that would influence Rubbo's style in making this film. This group of young journalists included John Steinbeck IV.

Rubbo recorded his own subjective observations in a diary and developed the idea for what would be the first of his self-reflexive documentaries with the NFB. In Sad Song of Yellow Skin, Rubbo often comments on his own actions within the film, expressing his doubts, fears and concerns, reminding the viewer they are watching a film and not an objective representation of reality.

The film had a budget of $72,484.

Awards

  • 24th British Academy Film Awards, London: BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, 1971
  • Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne: Silver Boomerang, Best Film, 1971
  • HEMISFILM, San Antonio TX: Best Film, 1971
  • Festival of World Television, Los Angeles: Best Documentary, 1971
  • American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon
  • American Film and Video Festival, New York: Emily Award
  • 22nd Canadian Film Awards: Toronto: Special Award for Reportage, 1970
  • Atlanta Film Festival: Gold Medal, Special Jury Award, 1971

References

Works cited

References

  1. "Sad Song of Yellow Skin". National Film Board of Canada.
  2. "Sad Song of Yellow Skin". [[Toronto International Film Festival]].
  3. Rosenthal, Alan. (16 January 2004). "Documentary Conscience: A Casebook in Film Making". University of California Press.
  4. "NFB Production Wins Aussie Award".
  5. "Sad Song of Yellow Skin". National Film Board of Canada.
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