In Vietnamese artist Thi Nguyen’s tranquil essay film, a letter exchange unveils the changing uses of space in various | dG1fLWVlNG84Ykd6UEk
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00:00My name is My Son, the son of Thang Thang.
00:05You should remember that we are always the winners.
00:12We don't live to beat anyone, but to win.
00:17In the National Geographic series,
00:20I remember an analysis of photos of non-Westerners
00:24on this magazine for many years.
00:26My Son, the son of Thang Thang.
00:28They say that those who are often seen as lovers,
00:33such as women, children, the poor, the color-blind,
00:38the ethnic, the technocrats,
00:42are often directed to look into the mirror.
00:46While those who have more power or more delicacy
00:50are often shown looking the other way.
00:55Maybe you don't recognize a prisoner far away.
01:00It's okay. I just hope
01:04you don't turn your back on the sun.
01:09Our father's passion for the tiger
01:14will awaken the will of the people.
01:16The deeper I go into the Cham community,
01:18the more I feel that the story is getting more and more confusing.
01:22The inner story is never complicated.
01:28Maybe it's better to keep a distance like you.
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