Acting
Miu Lê (born 5 July 1991 in Ho Chi Minh City) is a Vietnamese singer and actress.
The story revolves around a babysitter named 'My' coming to work for a rich young family. As bonds start to form, and trusts built, 'My' begins to face everyone’s deep dark secrets.
Mrs. Dai, a 70-year old grandmother, suddenly finds that she has been transformed into her 20-year old self. Her old fashioned sense of style and manners cause some trouble, but falling in love could be the biggest problem of them all.
Released during the 2013 Lunar New Year, this heartwarming comedy features a beloved cast including Đan Trường, Miu Lê, Hiếu Hiền, Nam Cường, and Trấn Thành. Overflowing with charming, relatable moments, the film delivers hearty laughter to its audience. The story follows a sweet romance between two university classmates. He’s a poor but kind-hearted student who sells ice cream to pay his tuition. His sincerity and perseverance gradually win over the heart of a pretty girl in his class. Just as their feelings blossom, they face a major hurdle: her family disapproves of his humble background. Their love must overcome numerous obstacles, family prejudice, and a series of humorous, bittersweet situations.
She's the Boss follows two co-workers whose secret relationship could compromise their jobs. Both want marriage, but neither want to quit, they comically try to sabotage one another into leaving their job.
A teenage boy causes problems on an everyday basis. He falls in love with a transfer student and becomes close to her, but he keeps thinking about his first love from early childhood that he couldn't confess his feelings to.
Blood Moon Party 8 follows an often-overlooked director (played by Vân Sơn) as he takes on the most challenging project of his career: shooting a 35-minute film in a single continuous take. A series of chaotic and comedic mishaps unfolds as the cast repeatedly creates “impossible” situations on set. Yet completing the film represents his final chance to earn back the respect of his art-loving daughter. Featuring an all-star Vietnamese cast, Blood Moon Party 8 is set to premiere on April 24, 2026, with screenings throughout the Hùng Kings’ Commemoration Day and April 30 holiday period.