- Michael Rubbo,
- 1970,
- 58 min 5 s
A film about the people of Saigon told through the experiences of three young American journalists who, in 1970, explored the consequences of war and of the American presence in Vietnam. It is not a film about the Vietnam War, but about the people who lived on the fringe of battle. The views of the city are arresting, but away from the shrines and the open-air markets lies another city, swollen with refugees and war orphans, where every inch of habitable space is coveted”
• Best Film Award
HEMISFILM
June 4 to 7 1972, San Antonio – USA
• Award for Best Documentary
Festival of World Television
August 19 to 22 1971, Hollywood - USA
• Gold Medal - Special Jury Award
International Film Festival
June 19 to 26 1971, Atlanta - USA
• Silver Boomerang for Best Film over 30 minutes
International Film Festival
June 4 to 19 1971, Melbourne - Australia
• Emily Award
Itinerant - American Film and Video Festival
May 11 to 15 1971, New York - USA
• Blue Ribbon Award
Itinerant - American Film and Video Festival
May 11 to 15 1971, New York - USA
• Robert Flaherty Award
BAFTA / British Academy of Film & Television Awards
March 1 1971, London - England
• Etrog - Special Award for Reportage
Genie Awards
October 3 1970, Toronto - Canada
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