
Lưu Trọng Ninh (born 1956) is a Vietnamese director and winner of two Golden Kite awards. His works are noted for a focus on young people during the transitive Đổi Mới era of 1990s - early 2000s and the use of non-professional, inexperienced actors (often university students). He is the son of the famous poet Lưu Trọng Lư with đàn tranh artist Tôn Nữ Lệ Minh.
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Based on a well-known novel of the same title by author Duong Huong, “Wharf of Widows” reflects stories in the context of a rural Village called Dong – a typical North Vietnamese village with bamboo ramparts, communal house roofs, banyan trees and wharves. It was a time when the north hurried to build up the countryside and support the southern battlefield. The movie takes us back to the olden days of peaceful northern villages and women waiting for their men to return from the battlefield. The war robbed the village of healthy strong men leaving behind the women who waited at the water’s edge.
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