Top 6 most famous film producers in Vietnam.

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The most famous and powerful film producers in Vietnam today include Tran Thanh Town, Ly Hai Production, Studio68, and others. Each producer has their own unique filmmaking style, creating a distinct and memorable impression on the audience. Join Right Media in exploring the top 6 most famous and talked-about film producers in Vietnam recently.

Top 6 most famous film producers in Vietnam.

The list below compiles influential individuals and companies, evidenced by their resounding commercial and artistic successes:

1. Tran Thanh Town (Produced by Tran Thanh)

It's impossible not to mention Tran Thanh when talking about Vietnamese cinema during this period. From a multi-talented artist, he has risen to become a highly successful film producer in Vietnam, holding the top 3 positions in the all-time box office rankings.

Tran Thanh's films focus on deeply exploring family relationships and urban society, with generational conflicts and hidden psychological aspects pushed to their peak. He has a knack for creating relatable dialogue and situations that resonate with emotions, generating strong empathy among the general audience.

Notable recent works include the film Mai (2024) with a revenue of over 550 billion VND, the film Nha Ba Nu (2023) with a revenue of 475 billion VND, and Bo Gia (2021) achieving a box office revenue of 427 billion VND. Tran Thanh's success stems from his keen understanding of audience tastes, his ability to tell relatable stories, and especially his explosive marketing and communication strategies, turning each film into a cultural event that attracts widespread public attention.

Tran Thanh's film Mai draws its material from real life.

2. Ly Hai Production (Film Producers – Ly Hai & Minh Ha)

Ly Hai and Minh Ha are a symbol of admirable perseverance and success. From a singer, Ly Hai has built his own film brand with the "Lat Mat" series – a successful franchise on Vietnamese screens.

"Lật Mặt" (Face Off) is a popular, easy-to-watch action-comedy film series accessible to a wide audience. Lý Hải consistently invests heavily in spectacular action sequences and filming locations across Vietnam, delivering visually stunning films. The series has 7 installments, with Lật Mặt 6: Tấm Vé Định Mệnh (2023) grossing nearly 300 billion VND and Lật Mặt 7: Một Điều Ước (2024) exceeding 470 billion VND at the box office, creating a major success.

Lật Mặt 7: Một Điều Ước by Lý Hải achieved massive box office success.

Ly Hai's success stems from building a consistent brand, always keeping his word to the audience through each film. He understands his target audience and delivers exactly what they expect: a high-quality, polished entertainment product.

3. Studio68 (Produced by Ngo Thanh Van)

Ngo Thanh Van, or the "action heroine" of Vietnamese cinema, has affirmed her position as a producer with Studio68. Her vision is to elevate Vietnamese cinema, especially in the action genre, to approach international standards.

Films produced by Studio 68 consistently boast superior image quality, special effects, and action sequences. Ngo Thanh Van is unafraid to explore challenging themes, from fairy tales and historical dramas to social issues, and always places feminism at the center. Some of the films that have made Studio 68 famous include: Hai Phuong (2019), which grossed over 200 billion VND; Co Ba Saigon (2017); Song Lang (2018); and Thanh Soi (2022).

The film Thanh Soi is produced by Ngo Thanh Van.

Studio68's success stems from Ngo Thanh Van's unique vision and determination. She not only creates films for the domestic market but also has the ambition to bring Vietnamese films to the world, as demonstrated by the success of "Hai Phuong".

4. CJ HK Entertainment

As a major player from South Korea, CJ HK Entertainment is not only a leading distributor but also a highly influential film producer in Vietnam. With strong financial resources and experience from the international market, CJ often collaborates with Vietnamese filmmakers to create blockbusters.

CJ's film portfolio is diverse, ranging from remakes of Korean scripts to purely Vietnamese projects. A common thread is that these projects are always large-scale investments, professionally produced, and well-planned in marketing. Notable CJ co-produced works include "Em Là Bà Nội Của Anh" (2015), "Tháng Năm Rực Rỡ" (2018), "Tiệc Trăng Máu" (2020), and "Đất Rừng Phương Nam" (2023).

The film Land of the Southern Forest

CJ brings a professional filmmaking process to international standards, from script development to distribution, helping to raise the overall standard of the industry.

5. Mar6 Pictures (Producer/Director Charlie Nguyen)

Charlie Nguyen is a name synonymous with high-quality action-comedy films. Mar6 Pictures, the film company he founded, is behind many successful works that have shaped the buddy comedy genre in Vietnam. Charlie Nguyen's greatest strengths lie in his modern filmmaking mindset and solid directing and scriptwriting skills. He creates sophisticated, refined entertainment products with high rewatch value.

Charlie Nguyen's films feature well-crafted scripts, clever and humorous dialogue, and well-choreographed action sequences. He has a perfect balance between laughter and moments of emotional reflection. Notable works include The Heroic Bloodline (2007), To Be Continued (2010), Teo Em (2013), and Em Chua 18 (2017).

The movie "Em Chưa 18" (I'm Not Yet 18) features a cast of young actors.

6. Vietnam Feature Film Studio (VFS)

Although VFS has not held the same prestige as it once did in recent times, mentioning it is a recognition of its historical legacy. It was the "cradle" of Vietnamese revolutionary cinema, the birthplace of timeless classics.

Closely associated with historical films, revolutionary wars, and social realism during the subsidy period, VFS is a heritage site, preserving an important part of the nation's cinematic history. Films that have left a deep impression on audiences include *Chung Một Dòng Song* (Sharing the Same River), *Lĩ Tuyến 17 Ngày Và Đêm* (The 17th Parallel Day and Night), *Em Bé Hà Nội* (The Little Girl from Hanoi), and *Bao Giờ Cho Đến Tháng Mười* (When Will It Be October?).

VFS's film on the resistance war – The 17th Parallel Day and Night

What criteria are used to evaluate the quality of film production in Vietnam?

The success of a film producer is not measured solely by numbers. A quality and reputable film producer in Vietnam needs to meet many criteria:

  • Commercial success (Revenue): This is the clearest criterion, showing whether the film caters to the tastes of a wide audience. High revenue allows producers to reinvest in subsequent projects.
  • Artistic quality and expertise: Was the film well-received by critics? Were the script, direction, acting, cinematography, and music polished and creative? Prestigious film awards, both domestic and international (such as the Golden Kite Awards, Golden Lotus Awards, etc.), are also an important indicator.
  • Vision and unique identity: A good producer doesn't just follow trends, they create them. They have a clear direction and a distinct filmmaking style that helps audiences recognize their brand.
  • The ability to develop and nurture talent: Are they willing to give opportunities to new directors and promising young actors? A strong production company is one that contributes to building a talent ecosystem for the entire industry.
  • Social influence and trend-setting: Do their films generate debates and social trends? Do they touch upon issues that audiences care about? Their influence extending beyond the movie theaters is a testament to their success.
  • Stability and consistency: Producing a successful film is difficult enough, but maintaining consistency across multiple projects is even harder. Consistency in quality and commercial success demonstrates a producer's true capabilities.

The current vibrancy of the Vietnamese film market is the result of a generation of talented, confident, and astute producers. From individuals like Tran Thanh, Ly Hai, and Ngo Thanh Van to professional film companies like CJ, they are working together to create an increasingly attractive and high-quality playing field. The role of film producers in Vietnam will become even more important in helping Vietnamese films conquer new heights, not only in the domestic market but also internationally.

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