All Points Of the Compass Study Guide (black and white packaging) will appeal to
senior secondary students. It chronicles the Vietnamese Tran diaspora, exploring
the key socio-political events against which this one family’s history unfolds.
Against a backdrop of uncertainty and political instability, Tran Van Lam, South
Vietnam’s Foreign Minister during the Vietnam War, fathered nine remarkable
children who have set out to all points of the globe. In 1956, Tran was Governor
of South Vietnam. It was a time when the sons of politicians were at risk of
kidnapping. When a grenade blew up under Tran’s car, he decided to send the
children away to the USA and Australia. Everyone who left wrote to those
remaining behind in Vietnam, saying how they missed the family; but each of them
managed to deal with the sense of separation and loneliness by focusing on their
ultimate purpose. Tran hoped his nine children would eventually return from the
West to serve their country. None of them now lives in Vietnam, and as one of
the daughters comments, if they return, it will be as tourists.
This
documentary is a testament to the enduring bonds of family. It is ultimately a
very moving tribute to a man who endured great losses and disappointments with
remarkable dignity and integrity. His powerful legacy is to be seen in his adult
children, with their ongoing commitment to the need for decency and personal
responsibility in the world. The stories circle around migration, assimilation,
inter-generational loyalties and conflicts, and multiculturalism. Each member of
the Tran family contributes their own particular perspective on the nature of
identity and family, in a documentary that makes rich and poetic use of home
movie footage, newsreels and interviews.
The study guide has extensive
discussion starters and activities that focus on immigration, multiculturalism
and identity, the Vietnam War and documentary as text.
Curriculum
Links: All Points Of the Compass, the film and the study guide are
relevant to
senior secondary:
• SOSE / HSIE
• English
• Media
Studies