Khoa Lê

Khoa Lê

Director

BIO

Khoa Lê is an accomplished film director, producer, and screenwriter from Vietnam. He is known for his powerful and thought-provoking films that often explore themes of identity, family, and the human condition.

Born in Hanoi, Vietnam in 1980, Khoa Lê grew up with an appreciation for the art of filmmaking. His father was a filmmaker himself, and Khoa would often accompany him to film sets. This early exposure to the craft of filmmaking helped to spark a passion in him that would eventually lead him to pursue a career in the field.

In 2000, Khoa attended the Hanoi Film Academy where he studied directing and screenwriting. After graduating, he made his directorial debut with the short film “A Day in the Life of a Vietnamese Family”. The film was well-received by critics and earned him a nomination for Best Short Film at the Vietnam Film Festival.

Khoa went on to direct several feature films, including the critically acclaimed “The White Silk Dress”. The film was an exploration of the struggles faced by a young Vietnamese girl coming of age in a rapidly changing society, and was praised for its honest and powerful portrayal of the subject matter.

Khoa has also written and produced a number of award-winning films. He is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Vietnam Film Award, and his work has been featured at numerous international film festivals.

Khoa’s work continues to explore themes of identity, family, and the human condition. He believes that film is a powerful medium for expressing ideas, and that it can be used to bring about positive change in society. He hopes to continue to make films that will inspire, educate, and entertain audiences around the world.

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