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Father's Love: A Vietnam War Child's DNA-Fueled Reunion
12 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Amerasian children faced stigma after the Vietnam War.
- DNA testing enabled a man to find his American GI father.
- The documentary 'Child of Dust' highlights this profound reunion.

Amerasian children, born from relationships between U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese women during the Vietnam War, endured profound stigma and prejudice. Many grew up without knowing their fathers, becoming symbols of a conflict that deeply divided the nation. The documentary 'Child of Dust' sensitively portrays the life of Sang Ngô Thanh, one such individual.
Through cutting-edge DNA testing, Sang achieved a lifelong dream: connecting with his biological father, Nelson Torres, an American GI from the 1960s. This poignant reunion, documented in the film, offered Sang not only a father but also three half-siblings and a sense of wholeness.
The film's director, Weronika Mliczewska, aimed to give a voice to Amerasian individuals and highlight the complexities of identity. The willingness of Sang's father and his American-born children to participate offers a hopeful example of acceptance and reconciliation, aiming to encourage other veterans to connect with the children they left behind.




