Ham Tran
A deft storyteller of the Vietnamese diaspora, Ham Tran was born in 1973 in Saigon, Vietnam and has been active in the film industry since the early 2000s. Known for his work in drama and war genres, his most notable pieces include the critically acclaimed "Journey from the Fall" and the thriller movie "Hollow", both of which delve into the harrowing experiences of the Vietnamese community during and post the Vietnam War. Although he hasn't received a major film festival award to date, his storytelling prowess has been recognized by the Asian Film Awards and the Amnesty International Film Festival. Ham Tran's films are often characterized by their emotional depth, historical accuracy, and vivid portrayal of the Vietnamese culture and its resilience. On a personal note, Tran's passion for bringing untold stories to light is palpable in every frame, making him a truly unique and impactful voice in cinema.