
Vinh Son Nguyen
Directing
Known For

In French-colonised Southern Vietnam, a kid goes on an adventure against various dangers to find his Father who he never met before . Broadcast in 1997.
Song of the South

Hanh is a dutiful wife and school teacher in a rural Vietnamese village who appears to enjoy a happy marriage. Childless, she insists her husband Phoung, the local school headmaster, take a second wife to bear him a baby. But in the small village, their secret is impossible to keep for long.
The Moon at the Bottom of the Well

Hue battlefield in the 40s, when the boys aged 9 and 10, who were supposed to go to school, engaged in the war. Their innocence and patriotism had made many touching stories and characters that would stand the test of time.
Violent Childhood
The two villagers are in a deep dispute which stops all villagers loving people from the other. Couples of two village died for love and they claimed war to each other lots of time. But a regular situation happened when French came, they went invading those remote villages and made people work for them. A girl had been raped and murdered by a French leader, so will two villages come to co-operation? Or they will fight a lone to thư enemy, the most dangerous enemy they have met in their lives?
Children of Gods

What seems at first the uneventful existence of an old married couple turns bizarre as alternate realities begin to emerge.
Here... or There?

Hieu and Lan are two close friends who come from the same orphanage, but their relationship fractures when a lavish, hedonistic heiress pays attention to Hieu and promises him a career upswing in Saigon’s art world.