Phan Gia NháºÂt Linh (born 1979) is a Vietnamese film director and screenwriter.
He is best known for directing Sweet 20 (2015), The Girl from Yesterday (2017), and ' (2022).
His works are recognized for adapting popular literary and cinematic stories into contemporary Vietnamese contexts.
Phan Gia NháºÂt Linh was born in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. After graduating from high school, he attended Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture before pursuing film studies. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in the Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture, inspired by directors James Cameron and Luc Besson, both of whom studied architecture.
In 2006, he received a film scholarship from the Ford Foundation to study at the University of Southern California.
He later collaborated with Vietnamese-American directors Charlie Nguyá» n and before releasing his debut feature film, Sweet 20 (2015).
His second film, (The Girl from Yesterday), a romantic production, was released in 2017.
Both films performed well commercially, grossing over VNÃÂ 20 billion (US$850,000) in their first week of release.
In 2020, he worked on the $1 million comedy entitled (Child Master) featuring Vietnamese folk stories.
His 2022 biographical film ', about musician Trá»Ânh Công Sán, grossed approximately VNÃÂ100 billion (US$4.1 million) after five weeks in theaters.
Phan began his filmmaking career after working as a film critic. In 2008, he decided to develop films centered on Vietnamese culture and identity.
It was in 2008 but it could have been a satirical scene out of the Vietnam Era-novel âÂÂThe Sympathizer.â Someone from a movie studio visiting his University of Southern California film class told him his story pitch about a Vietnamese American woman traveling the U.S. would only work if the heroine was white.
Having a white star would give the film âÂÂa broader audience,â Phanxinê recounts being told.
In a 2008 interview, Phan recalled being advised during his studies at the University of Southern California to make his story more appealing to Western audiences by changing the lead character to a white woman. He later stated that this experience influenced his decision to focus on Vietnamese stories and culture in his filmmaking career.
Phan Gia Nhat Linh is set to write and direct Vu Trong PhungâÂÂs Dumb Luck.
Dumb Luck is based on Và © Trá»Âng PhụngâÂÂs 1936 novel of the same name, which many have regarded as one of the most popular Vietnamese novels of the 20th century.
Starring Vietnamese singer , the adaptation will be directed and written by Phan Gia Nhat Linh (The Girl From Yesterday, ).