Đường Tuấn Ba

Đường Tuấn Ba

Nascimento : , Vietnam

Morte : 2020-06-01

História

People's Artist Đường Tuấn Ba (1927 in Kon Tum province - 1 June 2020) was a Vietnamese cinematographer. He joined the resistance army against French colonists at the age of 15, then for nine years worked various jobs in the propaganda department, all the while developing a passion for photography. He studied cinematography at the National Center for Cinema and graduated in 1968. After 1975, Đường worked at the Tổng hợp Film Studio of Ho Chi Minh City (now the Liberation Film Studio). He is acclaimed for his camera work in the films of director Nguyễn Hồng Sến: "The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone (Cánh đồng hoang, 1979); "The Whirlwind Season" (Mùa gió chướng, 1978); "Clod of Soil" (Hòn đất, 1983);... Throughout his career, Đường Tuấn Ba filmed a total of nearly 90 films, including 22 feature films, 45 DVD films and nearly 20 documentaries as well as recordings of cải lương (reformed music) plays.

Perfil

Đường Tuấn Ba

Filmes

The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone
Director of Photography
In Dong Thap Muoi during the days of the Vietnam War, Ba Do, Sau Xoa and their little child live in a small shack in the middle of an abandoned wetland zone. They are entrusted with the mission of maintaining Viet Minh's lines of communication in the area. Daily life goes on as the small family looks out for death from above.
Whirlwind Season
Cinematography
Nguyễn Hồng Sến's debut feature, based on the novel of the same name by Nguyễn Quang Sáng. Members of the Viet Cong attempt to defend their fellow citizens from being forcefully relocated from their village by a South Vietnamese army officer while at the same time continue with their efforts to win the war in Vietnam.