RHIMP Productions is an award-winning video production company specialized in documentary, commercial, audio/visual presentation and interactive multimedia project. Found by Duc Nguyen, an Emmy Award winner, RHIMP Productions has been in the entertainment and television industries for more than 10 years. From 1997 to 2000, Duc worked as an interactive television program producer for GTE mainstreet. In 2001, he produced "Mediated Reality" a documentary capturing the tug-of-war between US and Cuba over 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez. The documentary examines the mainstream television's portrayal of the Elian case and proposes diverse viewpoints from ordinary Cubans and Americans. Duc, an avid traveler, has done video documenting work in Vietnam, Cuba, the Andes mountain and in the Amazon river, South America. In 2002, he spent a month in Ecuador documenting a group of archaeologists searching for a Pre-Inca civilization. In 2003, Duc served as an assistant editor for "The New Americans" and "My Journey Home", multi-part series on family and identities. These programs followed different people throughout the world as they searched for a home. The shows aired nationally on PBS. Bolinao 52 is Duc’s feature documentary directorial debut. The film won the audience choice award for 2007 Vietnamese International Film Festival. Bolinao 52 has been shown in over 15international film festivals. It is being broadcast on PBS stations nationally in May 2009. The film won two Northern California Emmy Awards for Documentary and Music Composition the same year. Currently, he is producing another documentary about the stateless Vietnamese refugees. |
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