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Mother Fish
''Mother Fish'', also known as ''Missing Water'', is a feature film written, produced and directed by Khoa Do. The film draws largely from Khoa Do's own experiences as a Vietnamese refugee,〔(Interview with Khoa Do, director of MOTHER FISH : ViFF: Vietnamese International Film Festival - Official Site )〕〔(At the Movies: Mother Fish Interview )〕 and reflects on the perceived fear in the general population generated by 'boat people' which is prevalent in Australian politics and discourse.〔(Asylum Seekers Scapegoated For Political Gain )〕 == Plot == ''Mother Fish'' follows the story of a middle-aged Vietnamese woman (Hyen Nguyen) working in a suburban sweatshop. In the evening when the workers have left, she is transported back to the night she and her sister (Sheena Pham) fled her homeland, led by an uncle promising to reunite them with their father. Through the setting of the sweatshop, the woman remembers the journey. The boat is unprepared for the ocean crossing, as are they. Food and water supplies are low, their engine breaks, and the threat of rape and death at the hands of South-sea pirates is real. Through the woman's memory the audience relives the experience of crossing the ocean in search of a better life.〔(Mother Fish (2010) - IMDb )〕
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