Nguyễn Trinh Thi
Known for: Directing
Nguyen Trinh Thi is a Hanoi-based independent filmmaker and video/media artist. Her diverse practice has consistently investigated the role of memory in the necessary unveiling of hidden, displaced or misinterpreted histories; and examined the position of artists in the Vietnamese society. Nguyen studied journalism, photography, international relations and ethnographic film in the United States. Her films and video art works have been shown at festivals and art exhibitions including Jeu de Paume, Paris; CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; the Lyon Biennale 2015; Asian Art Biennial 2015, Taiwan; Fukuoka Asian Art Triennial 2014; Singapore Biennale 2013; Jakarta Biennale 2013; Oberhausen International Film Festival; Bangkok Experimental Film Festival; Artist Films International; DEN FRIE Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen; and Kuandu Biennale, Taipei. Nguyen is founder and director of Hanoi DOCLAB, an independent center for documentary film and the moving image art in Hanoi since 2009.
Known for
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Everyday’s the Seventies
Director
How to Improve the World
Director
I Died for Beauty
Director
I died for beauty
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Song to the Front
Director
Hiếu's Story
Editor
Letters from Panduranga
Director
Vietnam the Movie
Director
Eleven Men
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47 Days, Sound-less
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Love Man Love Woman
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Landscape Series #1
Director
Fifth Cinema
Director
Chronicle of a Tape Recorded Over
Director