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Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc (born April 4, 1990), also known mononymously as Lan Ngọc, is a Vietnamese actress. She gained popularity with her lead role in The Floating Lives , for which she won the Best Leading Actress award at the 2010 Kite Awards .
Quang Tùng, Thu Hiền, Phi Nga, Tuệ Minh: Docudrama: Nổi gió (Rising Storm) Huy Thành: Thụy Vân, Thế Anh, Văn Hòa, Lâm Tới: Feature Film: 1967: Du kích Củ Chi (Củ Chi Guerillas) Documentary: 1969: Đường ra phía trước (The Road to the Front) Docudrama
Note: Since 1985, Vietnam Audio Visual Company (Vietnamese: Công ty nghe nhìn Việt Nam), which was established in 1980, had been converted to Vietnam Television Audio Visual Center (Vietnamese: Trung tâm nghe nhìn - Đài truyền hình Việt Nam).
At the end of 2002, in the context of modeling work being still new and prejudiced, it was not recognized as a profession by the Ministry of Culture and was only considered as an extra in major musical shows for the US. actors and singers, such as Vietnam Charming, Hue Festival, Anh Thu became the first Vietnamese female model and the second model in history to appear in a national-level ...
Đặng Phi (director); Hương Trà, Đặng Diệu Hương (writers); Dũng Nhi, Thanh Lê, Phạm Tần, Đức Sơn, Kim Thu, Vĩnh Xương, Anh Tuấn, Thu Hường, Minh Huyền, Đặng Tất Bình, Trọng Phan, Hồng Khuyên, Tùng Lâm, Tự Do, Vân Anh, Thu Ngà, Hồng Phúc, Ngọc Anh, Mai Lan... Scholastic, Drama 15-20 Apr Wed-Mon
The White Silk Dress (Vietnamese: Áo lụa Hà Đông) is a 2006 Vietnamese war film directed by Luu Huynh starring Truong Ngoc Anh and Nguyen Quoc Khanh. With a budget of over 2 million dollars, it is one of the most expensive Vietnamese films ever made.
The Tailor [1] (Vietnamese: Cô Ba Sài Gòn) is a 2017 Vietnamese 35mm drama film directed by Trần Bửu Lộc and Nguyễn Lê Phương Khanh. It is loosely based on a script by A Type Machine, and starrs Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc, Hong Van, Diem My, Ngo Thanh Van, Diem My 9x, S.T (365 The Band), Oanh Kieu, Tung Leo, Kaylee, Hai Trieu, Thanh Tu and Thuy Vy.
Muoi is considered the first horror film production to be made in Vietnam. [4] Despite high public expectation, the picture also received bad reactions. Upon examination, it received a disapproval from Vietnamese Bureau of Cinema for "unsuitable contents," [5] which led to a delay in Vietnamese release.