Chi Tran is a highly acclaimed Vietnamese writer-director currently residing in New York City, where he has established himself as a talented and innovative filmmaker. His most recent directorial endeavors include the critically acclaimed short film "VISA", which garnered significant attention from Deadline, as well as the poignant documentary "Goodbye Mom", a deeply personal exploration of his grandmother's passing and its lasting impact on his life.
Throughout his career, Chi has demonstrated his versatility and expertise by holding various production and development roles at esteemed entertainment companies such as CJ ENM, Blumhouse, and Disney+. His extensive experience has afforded him the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects, including the award-winning film CODA, the highly anticipated series Pachinko, and the Vietnamese box-office hit Mai.
Chi's films have received widespread recognition and acclaim, with screenings at prestigious Oscar-qualifying festivals such as the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the Houston International Film Festival, and the New York Asian Film Festival. As a filmmaker, Chi is committed to crafting engaging, thought-provoking stories that celebrate Asian culture and push the boundaries of his characters.