Vietnamese-born French director Tran Anh Hung, known for crafting visually lush films like The Scent of Green Papaya and The Taste of Things, recently peeled back the curtain on his creative process. In an exclusive interview, he compared filmmaking to 'painting with emotions' , blending poetic imagery and intimate storytelling to explore universal human truths.
The Poetry of Cinema
Tran emphasized his belief that 'every frame should whisper, not shout' — a philosophy evident in his delicate portrayal of relationships and cultural identity. His advice to young filmmakers? "Chase beauty, not trends."
Working with a Legend
The director also shared insights from collaborating with Chinese actor Tony Leung, calling him a 'master of silent intensity' who "turns dialogue into music." Their partnership highlights the growing cross-cultural synergy in global cinema .
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