
A Life in Cinema
New York Asian Film Festival 2026
July 10 - 23
In NYAFF’s first cine-concert, Tony Bui shapes scenes from across Vietnamese film history into the arc of a single life, set to a live original score from conductor Trần Nhật Minh and violinist Bùi Công Duy. Followed by a discussion and audience Q&A.
Special Event Cine-Concert + Q&A
with Tony Bui
Wednesday, July 15
Showtimes
Wed, July 15
Special Event Cine-Concert + Q&A
with Tony Bui
Wednesday, July 15
For the first time ever, NYAFF presents a cine-concert assembled by Tony Bui, the director of Three Seasons, from scenes drawn across the history of Vietnamese cinema, eras, styles, and generations edited into one continuous arc. The montage follows the shape of a single human life, moving through childhood, first love, war, loss, survival, return, age, and renewal. An original score, arranged from the films’ own soundtracks and performed live, binds the images together so that separate works become one experience. Conductor Trần Nhật Minh and violinist Bùi Công Duy, both leading figures in Vietnam’s classical music world, will be traveling from Southeast Asia to perform. A discussion and audience Q&A will follow.
This is a Premium-priced screening. Tickets are $30 for the General Public, $27 for students, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities, and $25 for FLC and NYAFF Members; not eligible for 3+ Film Package.



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