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So, 'Meeting with President Ho Chi Minh' is this fascinating little documentary from 1970. It captures one of the last interviews with Ho Chi Minh, and what’s striking is that it’s in color, which really sets it apart from many of the black-and-white films around that time. You can feel the weight of history in his words; there's a calm yet resolute tone in his delivery. The pacing is contemplative, giving you time to absorb the significance of the moment. It's quite rare—just a handful of copies in circulation because of its age and the limited distribution. If you appreciate the nuances of historical documentaries, this one has a unique atmosphere that’s both reflective and profound.
This film isn't something you find every day; it's a documentary that sits at a crossroads of history and film. Most copies are in pretty limited supply, making it an interesting find for collectors focused on Vietnam War-era films. Its scarcity combined with Ho Chi Minh's significance makes it a noteworthy piece for those who appreciate the context and the era it represents.
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