
Kim Lân
Kim Lân (real name Nguyễn Văn Tài, b. 1 August 1920 in Bắc Ninh Province - 20 July 2007) was a Vietnamese writer and actor. He received no formal training in writing but managed to publish his first novel, "Son of a Concubine" (Đứa Con Người Vợ Lẽ, 1941) when he was just 21 years old. He later wrote a series of short stories based on his personal recollections and experiences with country life. His works celebrate the simple yet refined lifestyle of the rural poor and their pastimes. Kim Lân received acclaim for works such as Làng (Village), published in 1949; Nên Vợ Nên Chồng (Becoming Husband and Wife), 1955; and Con Chó Xấu Xí (The Freakish Dog), 1960; in all of which he portrayed, with deep empathy as well as a sensitive eye for hope and humor, Vietnamese peasants' miseries under feudalism and colonialism. Kim Lân was awarded the State Prize in 2001 for his contribution to the nation's literature. Kim Lân is also remembered as an actor in film and theater, with his most famous role being Old Hạc (Lão Hạc) in "Once Upon a Time in Vũ Đại Village" (Làng Vũ Đại ngày ấy, d. Phạm Văn Khoa, 1982).
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Chính Kịch, Tâm Lý, Hành Động, Phiêu Lưu
Thập Tam Thái Bảo: Phong Vân Tái Khởi
Thirteen Generals: Wind And The Cloud Rise Again

Tình Cảm
33 Lần Hôn Đầu
First Kisses

Tình Cảm, Viễn Tưởng, Cổ Trang
Giao Nhân Đệ Đệ Của Ta
My Merman Brother

Tình Cảm, Cổ Trang
Thủ Phụ Đại Nhân Có Thuật Đọc Tâm
The Senior Grand Secretary Can Read Minds

Chính Kịch
Hà Nội 12 Ngày Đêm
Hanoi 12 Days and Nights

Gia Đình
Đàn Chim Trở Về
Birds Return

Chiến Tranh
Những Chiến Sĩ Thầm Lặng
Silent Soldiers

Chính Kịch
Làng Vũ Đại ngày ấy
Once Upon a Time in Vu Dai Village

Chiến Tranh, Hành Động, Chính Kịch
Chị Dậu
Dau Sister

Chính Kịch
Vợ chồng A Phủ
A Phu and His Wife