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The project brings together the former showrunner of Netflix’s One Piece and the creators of the acclaimed fantasy comic book.
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A raw, intimate portrait of a Hmong girl defying forced marriage, Children of the Mist captures the quiet fight for
In The Nguyen Kitchen, a Franco-Vietnamese musical film about identity, family and food, hits UK & Ireland cinemas 29 Aug
Star Nhà Ease Festival Brings Rarely Seen Films from Vietnam's Economic Opening to British Audiences, Offering Unique Cultural Insights
UK’s first Vietnamese film fest, Star Nhà Ease, reclaims identity, sparks dialogue & joy, and reshapes narratives beyond war and
Jenny Nguyen’s The Sports Bra—women’s sports bar in Portland—proves demand is high. It surpassed $1M in sales, inspiring national expansion
Vietnam’s top-grossing horror thriller Detective Kien hits U.S. cinemas, directed by Victor Vu, blending horror with Vietnam’s rich past
Elizabeth Ai’s “New Wave” blends synth-pop nostalgia with a heartfelt story of healing, identity, and the quiet wounds of displacement.
Elizabeth Ai’s New Wave explores the 1980s Vietnamese New Wave music scene in SoCal, blending nostalgia, resilience, and identity
A half-century after exodus, London exhibition honours the resilience of Vietnamese refugees
Amid celebrity hype, Amanda Nguyen’s historic flight as the first Vietnamese American woman in space deserves far greater recognition
Vietnamese hit The Ancestral Home lands in North American cinemas 9 May, marking a major step for the country’s rising
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Hiro Murai reveals the delicate art of blending horror and comedy in Apple TV+’s Widow’s Bay
Thai Boys’ Love is taking the U.S. by storm with hits like The Rebound, 4 Minutes, Shadow, and Close Friend
Singapore‑produced animated feature The Violinist has been selected for the main competition at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2026, marking
Greta Lee stars in Netflix's 'The Last House' sci-fi thriller, arriving August 7. The 'Past Lives' Oscar nominee leads a
Tony Leung Chiu-wai will head the jury for the Golden Goblet Awards at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival, which
Ludi Lin discusses Asian representation, Hollywood stereotypes, and why authenticity still matters, ahead of Mortal Kombat II and beyond
Donnie Yen's 'From the World of John Wick: Caine' starts filming! The blind assassin spinoff promises martial arts mastery post-Chapter
Ahn Hyo Seop opens up about his JYP trainee rejection as a lifelong "stain," from crying over dance skills to