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BiographyBub, HeidiChildrenDocumentaryGuerre du Viêt-nam, 1961-1975 EnfantsGuerre du Viêt-nam, 1961-1975 Opérations aériennes américainesHistoryMai Thi HiepMai Thi KimMilitary operations, Aerial AmericanRefugeesRefugees United StatesRefugees VietnamRéfugiés États-UnisRéfugiés Viêt-namTelevisionVietnamVietnam War, 1961-1975 Aerial operations, AmericanVietnam War, 1961-1975 Children
Directed by: Gail Dolgin, Vicente Franco
Overview
Heidi seems the proverbial "all-American girl" from small-town Pulaski, Tennessee. But she was born Mai Thi Hiep in Danang, Vietnam, the daughter of an American serviceman and a Vietnamese woman. At the war's end, her mother, hearing rumors that racially mixed children would be persecuted, place the 7-year-old girl on an "Operation Babylift" plane to the United States. Twenty-two years later mother and daughter are miraculously reunited in Danang. But what seems like the cue for a happy ending is anything but as Heidi and her Vietnamese relatives are caught in a heart-wrenching clash of cultures
