Ha Trang Tran is a Vietnamese screenwriter, filmmaker, and creative dedicated to storytelling that explores identity, memory, and the human condition. A dual-degree student at Columbia University and Trinity College Dublin, she is pursuing a B.A. in Film and Media Studies, refining her craft at the intersection of theory and practice.
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Read MoreHa Trang Tran is a Vietnamese screenwriter, filmmaker, and creative dedicated to storytelling that explores identity, memory, and the human condition. A dual-degree student at Columbia University and Trinity College Dublin, she is pursuing a B.A. in Film and Media Studies, refining her craft at the intersection of theory and practice.
With a deep passion for visual storytelling, Ha Trang has worked on a range of film and media projects, from independent documentaries to scripted narratives. As a Production and Post-Production Assistant for filmmaker Kate Villevoye, she contributed to Mr. Cuong’s Banyan Tree, a documentary now streaming on Nowness Asia, where she played a vital role in editing, translation, and on-set operations. Her experience extends to Vietnam Television (VTV), where she interned on drama and sitcom productions, gaining hands-on experience in directing, script analysis, and production management.
Ha Trang’s work has been recognized internationally, with her films selected for festivals such as the 21 Islands International Short Film Fest, Veneto International Film Festival, and Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival. As a storyteller, she is drawn to narratives that challenge perceptions, evoke emotion, and capture the nuances of human relationships.
Beyond filmmaking, she is an avid writer, dancer, and lover of world literature, constantly seeking inspiration from diverse artistic disciplines. With an ethereal, romantic, and deeply introspective approach to creativity, Ha Trang is committed to crafting stories that resonate across cultures and generations.
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