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Home/People/Tự Huy
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Born
Jan 1, 1940Died: Jun 27, 2015
Lived 75 years
Place of Birth
Hanoi, Vietnam
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Directed

Tự Huy

Directing

Biography
Tự Huy (c.1940 - 27th June 2015) was a Vietnamese director and actor. Born into a family of prominent Confucius scholars and direct descendants of the famed 19th-century poet Nguyễn Siêu, he first worked for the Vietnam Feature Film Studio as an actor, taking on small supporting roles in several landmark films of the revolutionary era, such as "On The Same River" (Chung Một Dòng Sông, 1959), "Fire Behind The Frontline" (Lửa Trung Tuyến, 1961), and "Ms. Tư Hậu" (Chị Tư Hậu, 1962). He also briefly worked for the Hanoi Theatre Troupe around this time, and best known as a main narrator. 1977 saw Tự Huy's transition to directing full-time. Through the collaboration with his wife, poet and novelist Đoàn Lê as the chief screenwriter, he directed several works, notably Day Of Return (Ngày Về, 1986), In Chase Of The Windy Devil Gang (Truy Lùng Băng Quỷ Gió, 1992), and The Fortune Seeker (Người Cầu May, 1990); the latter earned him a Best Director award at 1990 New Delhi Film Festival. His films of this era often fall into the neo-noir genre, with extensive use of high-contrast cinematography, stylistic sequences and naturalistic, poetry-influenced dialogues. Despite enjoying significant critical acclaim, the director was not popular commercially, and much of his scripts were not made into films due to lack of funding; as a result he moved to making documentaries in the late 1990s. Tự Huy passed away in 2015.
Birds Return poster

Birds Return

Cast
1984
We Break Up In Summer poster

We Break Up In Summer

as Ngót
1982
Chom and Sa poster

Chom and Sa

as The father
1978
Thạch Sanh poster

Thạch Sanh

Cast
1976
The slope poster

The slope

as Cự
1973
Nowhere to Hide poster

Nowhere to Hide

as Phi Sơn
1971
Mrs. Tư Hậu poster

Mrs. Tư Hậu

as Tám Tân
1963