Phạm Thuỳ Nhân (born August 5, 1958) is a Vietnamese screenwriter and editor, best known for Me Thao (2002) and Traveling Circus (1988). He is also the director of photography for a number of historical television drama.
A small traveling circus from Hanoi arrives at a village struck down by famine, trying to sell magic and dreams.
In early 20th century Vietnam, a nobleman scorns everything Western after his beautiful fiance dies in an auto wreck and forces the poor villagers to destroy all their "modern" possessions. Loosely based on the novel "Chùa Đàn" by Nguyễn Tuân
A fable about social prejudice, Devil’s Mark tells the story of a young girl who is accused of witchcraft and banished from society. The film was shot in the remote mountainous region of Ganh Son — a gruelling production location that involved transporting cameras and equipment by cattle carts. Rich in mythological associations and striking desolate landscapes, Devil’s Mark also features the first scene of complete nudity in a Vietnamese film.
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