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Năm sau con thi lại nè (I Will Return Next Year) mai thị họe: Hoài Linh, Việt Anh, Thanh Thủy , Quy Binh, Lê Khánh, Thanh Trúc: Comedy: Let Hoi Decide: Charlie Nguyễn: Romantic Comedy [6] 2015: Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories: Dang Di Phan: Do Thi Hai Yen: Jackpot: Dustin Nguyễn: 2016: Tracer: Cường Ngô, Trung Ly
Dandelion (Vietnamese: Chàng trai năm ấy) [1] is a 2014 Vietnamese romantic comedy film directed by Nguyễn Quang Huy, starring Sơn Tùng M-TP, Hari Won, Phạm Quỳnh Anh, Ngô Kiến Huy, Hứa Vĩ Văn.
By March 1, 2024, after 20 days of release, the film officially grossed over 500 billion VND, becoming the highest-grossing film in Vietnamese box office history. [5] The film also helped Tran Thanh become the first and only director in Vietnam to have a total revenue of over 1,000 billion VND after Bo Gia, Nha Ba Nu, and Mai.
In the early 1970s, many managers of cailuong theater chains were forced to shut due to the financial pressure that foreign language films put them under. The Dạ Lý Hương Theatre was able to avoid the crash and, in a gamble to save the troupe, and inspired by the successes of MGM's 1959 film Ben-Hur, tycoon Xuân (bầu Xuân) founded Dạ Lý Hương Films and employed filmmaker Lê ...
[19] [20] To date, the film is the only representative of Vietnamese cinema to be nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The success of Papaya helped Hung gain funding for the next film, Cyclo. The film tells stories of poor people living in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), and was filmed on location there.
Battle of the Brides also known as Cô dâu đại chiến is a 2011 Vietnamese comedy film directed by Victor Vu, produced by Saiga Films and Vietnam Studio, in association with Galaxy Studios, Phuong Nam Phim, Saigon Movies Media and HK Films.
Because of this, it became the second horror film to be released in Vietnam, while another in the genre, Ngoi nha ma am/Suoi oan hon (Haunted House/Ghosted Stream), came out in August. Finally, Muoi was released on December 24, 2007 with the first rating in Vietnamese film history: an under-16 ban for disturbing violence and horror image.