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Vietnamese Canadian film director and producer
Carol Nguyen is a
Vietnamese Canadian filmmaker.
[1] She is most noted for her films
No Crying at the Dinner Table, which was a
Canadian Screen Award nominee for
Best Short Documentary at the
8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020,
[2] and
Nanitic, which won the
Share Her Journey award at the
2022 Toronto International Film Festival.
[3]
She was named the winner of the
$10,000
Toronto Film Critics Association's
Jay Scott Prize for emerging filmmakers at the
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2022.
[4]
She is a graduate of
Concordia University's
Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema.[
citation needed]
Filmography
- Uprooted – 2013
- The Cookie Thief – 2013
- Rhianna's Modern – 2014
- Maybe You Are – 2014
- How Do You Pronounce Pho? – 2014
- This Home Is Not Empty – 2015
- Silent Mourners – 2015
- Evergreen – 2016
- Façade – 2016
- Every Grain of Rice – 2017
-
No Crying at the Dinner Table – 2019
-
Nanitic – 2022
References
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^ Yen Le,
"5 Minutes with the Young Filmmaker Carol Nguyen". Culture Magazine.
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^ Jillian Morgan,
"Extra: Drive takes Australia doc; Canadian Screen Awards nominees unveiled".
RealScreen, February 18, 2020.
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^ Christian Zilko,
"‘The Fabelmans’ Wins TIFF 2022 People’s Choice Award".
IndieWire, September 18, 2022.
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^ Mullen, Pat (February 10, 2022).
"Toronto Film Critics Honour Steve Gravestock, Carol Nguyen, and Michelle Krasovitski".
Point of View.
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