Vietnam, with its rich culture and history, provides a unique backdrop for family-oriented films. These movies not only entertain but also educate viewers about Vietnamese traditions, landscapes, and family values. Here are 10 family-friendly films that capture the essence of Vietnam, offering both entertainment and a cultural journey.

The Scent of Green Papaya (1993)
Description: This film, set in 1950s Vietnam, follows the life of a young servant girl, Mui, as she grows up in a traditional Vietnamese household. It's a serene, visually stunning portrayal of Vietnamese culture, making it perfect for families interested in a gentle, educational experience.
Fact: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was the first Vietnamese film to be widely distributed in the West.


The Vertical Ray of the Sun (2000)
Description: This film explores the lives of three sisters in Hanoi, focusing on their relationships, secrets, and the everyday beauty of Vietnamese life. Its gentle pace and focus on family dynamics make it suitable for family viewing.
Fact: The film was part of a trilogy by Tran Anh Hung, all of which delve into different aspects of Vietnamese culture and family life.


The Quiet American (2002)
Description: Set during the early stages of the Vietnam War, this film offers a historical perspective through the eyes of a British journalist and his interactions with an American aid worker. It's a thoughtful exploration of innocence, politics, and the impact of war on families.
Fact: The film was adapted from Graham Greene's novel of the same name and features Michael Caine in one of his most acclaimed roles.


The Rebel (2007)
Description: This action-packed film tells the story of a martial arts master seeking revenge for his family's murder. While it has intense scenes, its themes of family loyalty and honor resonate well with family audiences.
Fact: It was Vietnam's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in


The Third Wife (2018)
Description: Set in 19th century Vietnam, this film follows a young girl who becomes the third wife in a traditional family, exploring themes of love, duty, and the complexities of family life in historical Vietnam.
Fact: It was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.


Song Lang (2018)
Description: This film dives into the world of traditional Vietnamese opera, focusing on the relationship between two men from different backgrounds, highlighting themes of family, tradition, and personal identity.
Fact: It was praised for its cultural authenticity and the performances of its lead actors.


Cyclo (1995)
Description: While not strictly a family film, "Cyclo" offers a poignant look at life in Ho Chi Minh City through the eyes of a cyclo driver. Its themes of family, survival, and the impact of urban life on traditional values make it a compelling watch for older children and adults.
Fact: The film was directed by Tran Anh Hung, who also directed "The Scent of Green Papaya," showcasing his unique visual style.


Touch (2014)
Description: A heartwarming story about a young girl who learns to communicate with her deaf-mute father through touch, exploring themes of family, understanding, and personal growth.
Fact: The film was well-received for its sensitive portrayal of disability and family bonds.


The Way Station (2019)
Description: A touching story about a family dealing with loss and finding solace in a small, remote village in Vietnam, emphasizing the importance of community and family support.
Fact: The film was noted for its beautiful cinematography capturing the rural Vietnamese landscape.


The House of No Man (2020)
Description: This film explores the lives of three generations of women in a Vietnamese family, showcasing their struggles and resilience in a changing society.
Fact: It was celebrated for its strong female characters and its depiction of modern Vietnamese family dynamics.
