
Đỗ Minh Tuấn
Directing
Biography
Đỗ Minh Tuấn is a Vietnamese poet and director. He is a member of the Vietnam Writers' Association and the Vietnamese Cinema Association, and was was a member of the Executive Committee during the third term of the association. He is the Director of the Nhân đạo Film Studio, part of the Vietnamese Red Cross. During the filmmaking career of director Đỗ Minh Tuấn, he has made 5 feature films that have attended international film festivals and been licensed by 15 countries to be screened in theaters and released on disc. "Ngọn đèn trong mơ," "Hoa của trời" and "Vua bãi rác" were purchased and archived by Japan's Fukuoka Film Institute. "Vua bãi rác" becomes the first Vietnamese entry for consideration for the Academy's Award for Best International Feature Film. The film was also purchased by film studios in North America and Canada. "Dịch cười," "Vua bãi rác" and "Ký ức Điện Biên" were honored at the 18th Singapore International Film Festival in a program dedicated to the director. Besides filmmaking, Đỗ Minh Tuấn is the founder of the Hoa Sen (Lotus) Water Puppet Company. He served as the Visual Director during the 1000th anniversary of Thăng Long (Hanoi today), held at Mỹ Đình National Stadium. He has held exhibitions of his personal paintings, in Paris in 1994 and in Singapore in 2008.
Known For

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God’s Flowers

With his parents busied by the toils of daily life during the subsidy days, little Minh's grandmother is closest to him in the family. Until one day...
When Grandmother Is Away

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

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Memories of Điện Biên

A boy, abandoned by his family, finds himself struggle to continue his study at school and make a living without stepping in the crime-ridden path of his brother.
The Light in The Dream

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Return Day

A director pays a visit to a hydroelectric plant construction site and gives a grandiose speech on the impending glory of its opening. His exaggerated body language soon becomes a running gag among the workers who pass around the rumour that he might have dropped the diamond ring during the speech, which the director ironically - and wholeheartedly- believes.
Laughter Epidemic

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Kí Ức Điện Biên
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