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The Vertical Ray of the Sun (Vietnamese: Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng, French: À la verticale de l'été) is the third feature film by Vietnamese-born French director Trần Anh Hùng. It was released in 2000 and is the final part of what many now consider to be Tran's "Vietnam trilogy."
The Vertical Ray of the Sun, released in 2000, was the third film in his "Vietnam trilogy." [15] After a sabbatical, Hung returned with the noir psychological thriller I Come with the Rain (2009), which featured a star-studded international cast including Josh Hartnett and Elias Koteas. [16]
Trần Nữ Yên Khê was born on March 18, 1968 in Hanoi, Vietnam. [3] Her mother had been a professor of literature and Chinese at Huế University. [1]Trần left Vietnam in 1974 at the age of one with her mother and sisters before the end of the Vietnam War. [1]
Cast Genre Notes 1937: Trọn với tình (True to Love) Cánh đồng ma (The Ghost Field) Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue 1938: Trận phong ba (The Storm) Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue Late 1930s: Khúc khải hoàn (The Song of Triumph) Toét sợ ma (Toét Is Scared of Ghosts)
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Then with her role as the girl Nết in Đến hẹn lại lên (1974), Như Quỳnh won the Best Actress Award at the 3rd Vietnam Film Festival in 1975. [4] Her roles in a series of French co-productions, Indochine (1992), Cyclo (1995) and Vertical Ray of the Sun (2000) introduced her to a foreign audience.
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In 1999, director Tran Anh Hung invited Hai Yen, only 17 at that time, to play a role in the film The Vertical Ray of the Sun (Vietnam/France). [3]In 2000, Hai Yen appeared again in the film Song of the Stork (Vũ khúc con cò), a co-production between Vietnam and Singapore, directed by Nguyễn Phan Quang Bình (Vietnam) and Jonathan Foo (Singapore).