Trung Hiếu

Being a Boss in an Hour

People think Han has become the boss;they react as well as treat him the same way they would if he had/they thought he had won a lot of money on the lottery. Their greedy minds lead into a lot of misunderstanding and chaos!

Peach Blossom, Pho and Piano

The film is set in the winter-spring battle that lasted 60 days and nights from late 1946 to early 1947 in Hanoi, the story follows the militiaman Van Dan and his love story with the piano-loving lady Thuc Huong. When others had evacuated to the war zone, they decided to defend the capital that had been devastated by bombs and bullets, despite the dangers that awaited them.

Son of Dragon

The childhood of Ly Thai To, a Vietnamese monarch.

Peach Blossoms

The movie "Peach blossom" "borrows" the pink color of the peach blossom to talk about the colors of life. Pink has no place in the soul of humans living in the modern urban, who desire the material enjoyment. They are Thu, an astute young woman with wild passion; Quy, a student who has burning desire to reach the Western civilization; or Thanh a romantic but spineless archaeological researcher... The profound meaning of the movie is wrapped up in its last scene - inside the towering apartment buildings, the peach blossom still remains its gorgeous pink despite such unprecedented storm and painful tragedy in a rustic family.

Obsession

During the war, a woman learns that her husband is an army deserter.

Hanoi 12 Days and Nights

The Vietnam War from the North's viewpoint. Air raids on Hanoi stiffen the resolve of the population to strike back against a far more powerful enemy.

Misfortune's End

A woman's husband wants a divorce, but she refuses and forges a forbidden romance with a brother-in-law.