
Bành Châu
Writing
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In early-80s' Hanoi, a director of a state-owned factory welcomes his wife, a journalist, into a changed home after she spent some time away. As she struggles to make sense of their new wealth, he struggles to avoid embezzlement charges by a poor inspector—who turns out to be an old friend of hers.
The Last Hope

The sacrifice of a mother to protect the soldiers of Liberation Army of South Vietnam during the war against US imperialism
Road Back To The Motherland

An adaption from Vietnamese funny folktales.
Bom, the Fool

The life of two soldiers after war, who try to continue their studies at the university.
Those We Have Met

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Who’s To Love, Who’s To Blame

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Life Is Not Simple
The story of the resistance of the people of the Vinh Linh area of Vietnam which was heavily bombed by the United States during the Vietnamese War. (Note: The film crew itself was bombed; three crew members passed away and chief cameraman was heavily injured. The director re-shot the destroyed film albeit in shortened form.)
Vĩnh Linh Steel Rampart

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Story of the Coconut Village

Rapid rising water in the river can potentially break the dike and cause disastrous flood endangering the villagers. Miss Dung, Chairman of the Commune, must find a way to persuade people to destroy the minor dike and sacrifice some parts of their houses and land in order to protect the main dike.