Trần Ngọc Huỳnh

출생 : 1928-12-02, Nam Dinh, Vietnam

약력

Trần Ngọc Huỳnh (born 12/2/1928) is a Vietnamese cinematographer. After 1975, he worked at the Giải Phóng (Liberation) Film Studio until his retirement in 1992. He has worked in a total of 15 feature films, including "Cards on the Table: The Foster Son of the Archbishop" (Ván bài lật ngửa: Đứa con nuôi vị giám mục, d. Lê Hoàng Hoa, 1982); "Cards on the Table: The Gunshot on the Highlands" (Ván bài lật ngửa: Phát súng trên cao nguyên, d. Lê Hoàng Hoa, 1983); "The Bitter Taste of Love" (Vị đắng tình yêu, d. Lê Xuân Hoàng, 1990); etc.

참여 작품

There's a Love Like That
Director of Photography
A young couple, whose love blooms from their mutual appreciation of Chingiz Aitmatov's "Tales of the Mountains and the Steppes", struggles with their personal romanticism and faith in each other as the novel becomes subjected to a new era's changing ideas about art.
Karma
Cinematography
Binh is a South Vietnamese soldier whose wife Nga turns to a life of prostitution upon Binh's M.I.A. classification. When Binh does return, he finds it impossible to forgive the repentant Nga. The couple's doomed future continues, as Binh joins the Vietnamese Special Forces and a friend (Le Cung Bac) struggles to reunite the two, in this moody drama about the concepts of love, war, sex, and forgiveness.
Cards on the Table: The Gunshot on the Highland
Director of Photography
Luan returns to Saigon and becomes a Major in the Presidential Special Forces. He and Thuy Dung continue their relationship. News that Ngo Dinh Diem is opening the Highland Economic Fair held in Ban Me Thuot has attracted the attention of many intelligence and security organizations, whose political purposes vary.
Cards on the Table: The Roving Chessman
Director of Photography
In 1955 Tay Ninh, the National United Front is established and gives Ngo Dinh Diem's government an ultimatum: reform or attack. Luan goes to Da Lat for a vacation, where a meeting between him and a young woman has been arranged. The South continues to be ravaged by riots.
Cards on the Table: The Foster Son of the Archbishop
Director of Photography
After the Geneva Convention, Viet Minh cadres are gathered to the North. There are also many who secretly stayed. Among them is Robert Nguyen Thanh Luan. He returns to Vinh Long, part of the diocese of Bishop Peter Ngo Dinh Thuc, who has known his Catholic family for long. The bishop adopts him into the Ngo family, where he begins associating with Ngo Dinh Nhu, the Vice President and Presidential Consultant of the Republic of Vietnam.