Nguyễn Khánh Dư
Born 1933 (age 74) · Cao Bằng, French Indochina [now Vietnam]
Appears in 18 titles

Nguyễn Khánh Dư (September 2, 1933 – December 3, 2007) was a Vietnamese director and cinematographer. A war photographer for an information bureau during the 1st Indochina War, he began working as a documentary cinematographer in 1955. In 1959, he joined Vietnam Feature Film Studio and had his first feature film credit in Phạm Văn Khoa’s “Vườn cam”[Orange Garden] (1960). Despite lacking in professional training, Khánh Dư was widely regarded as one of the most influential cinematographers in early Vietnamese cinema. He worked on films such as "Chị Tư Hậu" [Mrs. Tu Hau] (1962) and "Biển lửa" [Sea of Fire] (1965) by Phạm Kỳ Nam, and won Best Cinematography at the 4th Vietnam Film Festival for his work in the feature film "Hai người mẹ" [Two Mothers] (1975) as well as the documentary "Thành phố lúc rạng đông" [The City at Sunrise] (1975). He began directing in 1976. His best known film is perhaps "Mẹ vắng nhà" [While Mother is Away] (1980), and many of his films focus on children as their subject.

Filmography

While Mother Is Away
7.0
While Mother Is Away
1980
Director
Birds Return
8.0
Birds Return
1984
Director
The City at Sunrise
The City at Sunrise
1975
Director
No Horizon To Be Seen
No Horizon To Be Seen
1986
Director
Skylark in the City
Skylark in the City
1983
Director
The Foster Child
The Foster Child
1977
Director
The Kids
The Kids
1991
Director
Dã Tràng Reclaims The East Sea
Sand Cactus
Sand Cactus
1985
Director
Road Dust
Road Dust
1992
Director
My Student is a Water God
1990
Director