The Vietnamese-Korean co-production film starring Hua Vi Van is The Cursed , a horror-spiritual film directed by Hong Won-ki (Korea). The film is scheduled to premiere in Vietnam on November 28, 2025, marking the highly anticipated collaboration between two Asian cinemas with rich cultural identities.

Hua Vi Van plays a professor in a Vietnamese-Korean horror film
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The Devil's Market revolves around the legend of a ghost market where people can exchange and buy souls at a terrible price. In the film, the female protagonist - a woman trying to save her mother from death, is forced to enter this mysterious market. The deeper she goes, the more she is drawn into shady transactions, where demons lurk under the skin of mortals and every choice must be paid for with a part of her soul.
The film's cast includes: Hua Vi Van, Dinh Y Nhung, Ngoc Xuan and Emma Le (Vietnam); "Korean Juliet" Moon Chae-woo returns to the big screen after 7 years of absence and actors Won Hyun-joon; Seo Young-hee; Cha Sun-woo... (Korea).

Scene with Hua Vi Van in Devil's Market
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Vietnamese actors will take on the core of the story, while Korean actors will contribute to expanding the ghost world and the mysteries of the "ghost market".
Among them, Hua Vi Van is a notable face when appearing in the Vietnamese - Korean project after the success of Red Rain (a historical - war film, he plays the role of military doctor Le - who accompanies young soldiers in Quang Tri Citadel ).
Sharing with Thanh Nien about his role in The Devil's Market , Hua Vi Van said he plays a Vietnamese professor who specializes in teaching cultural projects - spiritual research to international students. This guest role will appear with dialogue entirely in English.

After Red Rain , Hua Vi Van appears in a horror film
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"The dialogue was difficult because it was too long and full of specialized words, not normal communication. It took up several pages. After filming, I thought back and wondered how I could have spoken and remembered so much. It was terrible. This film was filmed before Red Rain ," Hua Vi Van added.
It is known that The Devil's Market not only exploits the horror element but also has the ambition to bring Vietnamese - Korean spiritual culture to the screen in a modern way. In particular, the story inspired by Vietnamese cultural materials will help the work maintain closeness to domestic audiences.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/dien-vien-mua-do-dong-phim-kinh-di-hop-tac-viet-han-185251120125457812.htm






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