In the horror film Thai chieu tai , the two artist sisters Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc and Minh Phuong play the roles of two mysterious midwives. These characters are both mysterious and contain many layers of meaning about karma and faith, with the curious introduction: "They are midwives... but do not deliver babies."

The reunion of two talented artist sisters in Thai Chieu Tai promises to mark the impressive return of the golden generation of artists on Vietnamese screens.
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Screenwriter and artist Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc is a big name in Vietnamese theater and cinema, writing scripts for famous films such as Huong Ga, Song Lang, Quan Ky Nam... She is also the author of a series of famous plays such as Hay Khoc Di Em, Tien Nga, Tia Oi, Ma Dia... In addition to her role as a screenwriter, she is also an actress loved by the audience through her role as Aunt Ba Duyen in Ngoi Nha Khong Co Dan Men , was the first person to bring Vietnamese drama to the Broadway stage (USA) and is the teacher of many famous artists such as People's Artist Huu Quoc, Meritorious Artist Huu Chau, Hong Dao, Quang Minh...
Artist Minh Phuong, her younger sister, was one of the leading comedians in Ho Chi Minh City in the 1990s, familiar to audiences through the programs Stories in the House and on the Street, Vietnamese Fairy Tales and classic plays such as Living Zombie, Stories Now Told...

Director - veteran screenwriter Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc in Thai Chieu Tai
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The psychological horror film Thai Chieu Tai by director Tran Nhan Kien (after his time studying at Busan Asian Film School, Korea) will officially premiere nationwide on November 7, 2025 (the film will also have early screenings from 6:30 p.m. on November 5 and 6).
The film has a strong Southern color, telling the story of a villain with a heavy past, where the boundary between human and evil thoughts is gradually erased by "greed, anger, ignorance" and the desire to be loved. The story of Thai chieu tai is told in chapters, opening up cycles of sinful reincarnation, haunting intergenerations. In particular, the scene of the stone house was built by the director as a living symbol - containing layers of meaning about faith, karma and human destiny...
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nu-bien-kich-dao-dien-gao-coi-cung-em-gai-dong-phim-kinh-di-viet-185251104134323986.htm






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