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Doan Hoang or Đoan Hoàng or Doan Hoàng Curtis is a
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documentary film director, producer, editor, and writer. She directed and produced the 2007 documentary '' Oh, Saigon'' about her family, after leaving
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on the last civilian helicopter as
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fell. The documentary won several awards at film festivals and was broadcast on
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from 2008 to 2012, and multiple channels at streaming services. Hoang was selected to be a delegate to Spain for the American Documentary Showcase. Hoang has received awards and grants from the
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,
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,
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, the Ms. Foundation for Women, Brooklyn Arts Council, and National Endowment of the Humanities.


Biography

Hoang was born in the
Republic of Vietnam South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam ( vi, Việt Nam Cộng hòa), was a state in Southeast Asia that existed from 1955 to 1975, the period when the southern portion of Vietnam was a member of the Western Bloc during part of th ...
, and is the daughter of a former South Vietnamese air force major from Saigon and a former
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plantation heiress. On April 30, 1975, she was airlifted on the final civilian helicopter out of Vietnam at the end of the war. Four months afterwards, she settled in
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. When she was nine, she wrote her first book on the Vietnam War. At the age of 12, she made her first documentary ''The French Revolution''. She graduated from
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in 1994. Hoang worked as an editor and writer for national magazines, including ''Details'', ''Saveur'', ''House & Garden'', ''Garden Design'', and ''Spin''. ''Oh, Saigon: A War In the Family'' Hoang developed the film '' Oh, Saigon'', in which she documented her family, over seven years. In 2005, the
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awarded Hoang a grant for the then titled ''Homeland''. She also received funding from the
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, the
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, and the
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. Hoang premiered ''Oh, Saigon'' in March 2007 at the
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, and received a nomination for Best Documentary. She appeared with Oliver Stone at the 2007 Austin Film Festival in a She had her sold-out New York City premiere at the
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in 2008, where curator William Sloan called the film, "truly strong, human, and brave." At the 2008
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, her film received the Grand Jury Award for Feature Length Film (Documentary). ''Oh, Saigon'' won the Best Film and Best Feature Documentary at the 42nd Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival in 2008. It also screened at the
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. In 2011 and 2012, as part of the American Documentary Showcase, Hoang took the film to 16 countries, including Spain, Colombia, Zimbabwe and Vietnam. She screened the film in Vietnam for the
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at the US Embassy and the US Consulate. She was also invited by the Ambassador of Vietnam to the
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, Lê Hoài Trung, to return for an overseas Vietnamese senate. Hoang heads her own film production company, Nuoc Pictures, located in Los Angeles. She is directing and producing a follow-up to '' Oh, Saigon'' called ''Oh, America: Divided Country'', about the second generation division in her family in America. Hoang received funding from the Center for Asian American Media for ''Oh, America'' and was a 2022 Firelight Spark Fund recipient. She also received awards and grants from the
Sundance Institute Sundance Institute is a non-profit organization founded by Robert Redford committed to the growth of independent artists. The institute is driven by its programs that discover and support independent filmmakers, theatre artists and composers fr ...
and the National Endowment of the Humanities. Her past film, Scars for Eyes was partly funded by grants from the Asian Women's Giving Circle and the Ms. Foundation. In addition to ''French Revolution'', Hoang has worked on a number of short films: ''A Requiem for Vegetables'' describes "the massacre of vegetables by a scary 1950s homemaker"; ''Good Morning, Captains'' features two Gen-Xers that are involved in a car accident; and ''Agent'' depicts the impact of a CIA agent's life on his family. ''American Geisha'' is a documentary of Hoang's aunt Yen, who had served as a
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for Japanese businessmen in San Francisco. In 2013, she helped produce and direct a music video for pop singer Emily Newhouse called "Addicted to the Internet", which was featured at the Greenpoint Film Festival in Brooklyn. Hoang is a member of the non-profit film group,
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. Hoang was an early board member of V-Day, a top-ranked charity working to end violence towards women using performances of ''
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'' and other works. Hoang was also a character in ''
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'' play and book.


Other ventures

Hoang is also "an intuitive trauma practitioner" and has a practice called Regenerate Healing and called by author
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"not the only person I’ve ever met who was raised in war and violence who later became a mystic. In 2002–2006, Hoang had a yoga studio called Om Shanti in
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. Hoang also set up a bicycle helmet company called Tat Hats. In 2009, Hoang founded the Los Angeles-based Camellia Creative Catering & Events, specializing in international cuisine made with locally sourced organic food.


Filmography


Feature films

* '' Oh, America: Divided Country'' (work in progress) * '' Oh, Saigon'' (2007) * ''The Trail of Ho'' (2008) * ''Legacy of Denial'' (2009) * ''Side Man'', in post-production * ''Scars For Eyes'', in post-production


Short films

* ''French Revolution'' (1984) * ''A Requiem for Vegetables'' (1993) * ''How Not To Make A Video'' (1994) * ''Good Morning, Captains'' (1994) * ''Nuoc'' (2000) * ''Agent'' (2002) * ''American Geisha'' (2011) * ''Hard Times'' (2012) - co-producer * "Addicted to the Internet" by Emily Newhouse (2013 music video) * "The Longest Walk" (2024)


References


External links

* at Oh Saigon official website
ITVS Press release for "Oh, Saigon"
at ITVS – includes some Doan Hoang biographic material.
Interview with Doan Hoang
by Nerd Society {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoang, Doan 1972 births Vietnamese emigrants to the United States Smith College alumni Vietnamese film directors Vietnamese women film directors Living people Writers from Louisville, Kentucky American documentary filmmakers Vietnamese documentary filmmakers Seneca High School (Louisville, Kentucky) alumni Film directors from Kentucky American women documentary filmmakers 21st-century American women Vietnamese film producers