Acting
Thanh Tú (born 13 August 1944) is a Vietnamese actress. Her first role was in Biển lửa ("Sea of Fire", 1966) by Đặng Kỳ Nam.
A schoolboy dreaming of building a giant crane and a sturdy dam finds himself inspired by the legend of The Mountain God and The Lord of the Waters. His reimagination sets it up for the future, where science and technology will enable a post-war Vietnam to conquer nature and move forward.
A young girl searches for her father, a soldier in the PAVN, after her mother and sister are killed during Christmas Bombings.
Vietnamese guerrillas move into a village adjoining a French/US airstrip and recruit locals to help them bring it down.
Two pilots and their beloveds, all of whom are close friends, try to navigate their lives separate from one another as the men transition to combat.
The plot of the film revolves around revolutionary soldiers who come from different classes, but all share the same patriotism. They had to overcome many life-and-death challenges and enormous adversities in order to mobilise the masses to prepare for an uprising and seize power from the Japanese fascists, in a situation where the country fell into the tragedy of famine.
A young wife awaits the return of her husband from the war. But when he arrives, mutilated and sick, she is repulsed.
The vibrations adolescence, nostalgia injured ones in the battlefield, the dreaming and wondering aimlessly early ... has created space for a story fairy with her An.