Description: Set in 1930s Vietnam, a period marked by significant social transformations, the film follows Red-Haired Xuan (MONO), an unscrupulous vagrant, as he rises from poverty to the top of society and becomes revered across the country.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: Not available
Production Company: BEACH HOUSE PICTURES
Location: Vietnam
Contact Email: contact@beachhousepictures.com
Phone: +65 6921 7878
Fax: +65 6532 7905
Producers: Conor Zorn, Donovan Chan, Jocelyn Little, Christian Vesper, Simon Judd, Handae Rhee, L Thanh Phong, Yuno Choi, Vũ Quỳnh Hà
Writer/Director: Phan Gia Nhat Linh
Dumb Luck: A Gripping Tale of Ambition Set in 1930s Vietnam
Dumb Luck transports audiences to Vietnam during the pivotal 1930s, a decade marked by the waning grip of French colonialism and the rise of nationalist fervor. This feature film, produced by Beach House Pictures and driven by an exceptional team including Conor Zorn and Jocelyn Little, unfolds the journey of Red-Haired Xuan, portrayed by the talented MONO. The narrative draws viewers into a world where societal upheaval provides a backdrop for an individual’s ascent from the depths of poverty to unprecedented acclaim.
As the narrative unfolds, it raises poignant questions about identity, resilience, and the impacts of social transformation. Viewers will find themselves enthralled by the complexities of Xuan’s character and the dynamics of his relationships, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Vietnam. Dumb Luck is not just a film; it is a poignant exploration of aspirations in a time of great societal change.
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