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Phan Quang Binh Nguyen is a Director and Executive producer

Phan Quang Binh Nguyen

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Phan Quang Binh Nguyen est un réalisateur viêtnamien né à Hanoï.

Biography

Il étudia les Beaux-Arts à Hanoï. Ce réalisateur se fait surtout connaître pour ses téléfilms. Il réalisera en 2003 La Danse de la Cigogne, son premier film

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Filmography of Phan Quang Binh Nguyen (3 films)

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Once Upon a Time in Vietnam, 1h44
Directed by Dustin Nguyen
Origin Vietnam
Genres Martial arts, Fantasy, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Dustin Nguyen, Ngô Thanh Vân
Roles Executive Producer
Rating52% 2.6129552.6129552.6129552.6129552.612955
Affecté à la protection d'une petite ville du Vietnam, Dao arrive pour lutter contre le chef du crime ; mais bientôt son passé le rattrape, menaçant de détruire le village chéri.Ld
Lost in Paradise, 1h43
Origin Vietnam
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Roles Executive producer
Rating65% 3.2885253.2885253.2885253.2885253.288525
The film is set in Saigon, where Khôi arrives from Nha Trang after being disowned by his family on account of his homosexuality. Đông befriends him and invites him to share an apartment along with Lam, who is—unbeknownst to Khôi—actually Đông's lover. At the apartment, Đông and Lam rob him of his money and belongings; Đông in turn abandons Lam and flees with the cash. Lam later happens upon an injured Khôi sleeping rough. In pity he returns the latter's clothes and identity papers and after a tentative reconciliation the two become friends and ultimately lovers. Lam returns to his life as a prostitute while Khôi attempts to work as a bookseller. A returning, manipulative Đông dogs the couple which culminates in Lam wounding his antagonist with a stab to the foot. Khôi eventually leaves Lam because of the latter's work as a prostitute. An increasingly desperate Lam takes to robbing his clients at knife-point; a gang of men in the employ of one such victim kills Lam at the film's climax.