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Tony Bui (born September 14, 1973) is a Vietnamese independent film director in the U.S., most famous for his 1999 film Three Seasons, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and became the only film ever to win both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize there. The film was based on Bui's own experiences dealing with the changing landscape and people of his ancestral home of Vietnam. The film starred Harvey Keitel.
Date Of Birth September 14, 1973 Place Of Birth Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Profession Writer, Producer, Director Education Loyola Marymount University Siblings Timothy Linh Bui Awards Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - U.S. Dramatic, Sundance Film Festival Audience Award Nominations Golden Bear, Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, Bronze Horse Movies Three Seasons, Green Dragon, Yellow Lotus Star Sign Virgo
Writer Title Year Status Character Dewmocracy 2008 Video Game screenplay Green Dragon 2001 story Three Seasons 1999 story / written by Yellow Lotus 1995 Short
Director Title Year Status Character The Throwaways 2015 Three Seasons 1999 Yellow Lotus 1995 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character My Name Is... 2005 Short executive producer Green Dragon 2001 producer Three Seasons 1999 producer Yellow Lotus 1995 Short producer
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Green Dragon 2001 second unit director
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Duong tinh yeu 1995 Video assistant camera
Editor Title Year Status Character Yellow Lotus 1995 Short
Self Title Year Status Character The 2001 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Charlie Rose 1999 TV Series Himself - Guest
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 Audience Award Austin Film Festival Best Advanced Screening Green Dragon (2001) 2001 Humanitas Prize Humanitas Prize Sundance Film Category Green Dragon (2001) 1999 Audience Award Portland International Film Festival Best First Film Three Seasons (1999) 1999 Grand Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival Dramatic Three Seasons (1999) 1999 Audience Award Sundance Film Festival Dramatic Three Seasons (1999)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2000 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature - Over $500,000 Three Seasons (1999) 1999 Golden Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Three Seasons (1999) 1999 Bronze Horse Stockholm Film Festival Three Seasons (1999)
Known for movies Three Seasons (1999) as Writer
Green Dragon (2001) as Writer
Yellow Lotus (1995) as Writer
The Throwaways (2015) as Director