
Nguyễn Thị Hồng Ngát
Writing
Biography
Nguyễn Thị Hồng Ngát (born 30 October 1950) is a Vietnamese poet, journalist and screenwriter.
Known For

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Wartime Flowers

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The Lady of Letters

Thang is a Hanoi intellectual and graduates from university with high distinction causing his former teacher, Dao, to invite him to work in a mathematics institute of odd algorithms. He has problems because of his personality and refuses to give up his mathematical perspectives. He distinguishes himself as a person of integrity, which also causes problems for him.
Missing Object

In 1993, a ballet dancer, whose marriage is suffering from the recent death of her daughter and financial difficulties, leaves for Russia with her friends to find work to support her husband as well as artistic passion.
The Moon in the Foreign Land

Don Duong stars as a truck driver who falls in love with a young student girl in a roadside border canteen. Unsure about him, she returns to school but finally decides to throw in her lot with him. This decision forms the gambling motif in the film, a decision which causes her grief, when she later becomes the subject of his gamble.
The Gamble

Old fisherman Dã Tràng and his wife lives in a coastal village. One day, a snake saved by Dã Tràng gifts him a magical pearl that allows him to hear animals speaking and easily travel into the kingdoms underneath the sea. But his wife has other plans with this pearl..
Dã Tràng Reclaims The East Sea

Trong, a self-proclaimed king of a garbage dump, falls in love with the poor flower seller Thuy.
The Landfill King

At a rural village where most men have perished in the revolutions against French colonisers, their remaining widows and grieving mothers must bear the brunt of rigid patriarchal expectations placed upon them.
Wharf of Widows

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Memories of Điện Biên

A theater troupe reunites in excitement for a new production after having been out of work for a long time, with the performers and their mentor having gone their separate ways to make ends meet. But the bitter fallout from the failed romance between the lead actor and the lead actress—a romance as long ago as her famously beautiful hair—threatens the play's success.
The Backstage Slap

The movie "Peach blossom" "borrows" the pink color of the peach blossom to talk about the colors of life. Pink has no place in the soul of humans living in the modern urban, who desire the material enjoyment. They are Thu, an astute young woman with wild passion; Quy, a student who has burning desire to reach the Western civilization; or Thanh a romantic but spineless archaeological researcher... The profound meaning of the movie is wrapped up in its last scene - inside the towering apartment buildings, the peach blossom still remains its gorgeous pink despite such unprecedented storm and painful tragedy in a rustic family.
Peach Blossoms

The Vietnam War from the North's viewpoint. Air raids on Hanoi stiffen the resolve of the population to strike back against a far more powerful enemy.
Hanoi 12 Days and Nights

At a family gathering, a company director discovers that he has a child from a short-lived affair 10 years ago.
My Father and His Two Women
The childhood of Ly Thai To, a Vietnamese monarch.
Son of Dragon
A young songstress begins to receive a mysterious, austere guest who lodges overnight at her inn.
The Yearning Mountain

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