Tony Bui is a Vietnamese-born American independent film director, who has made a significant impact in the U.S. film industry, with a career that has spanned numerous years and has been marked by a number of notable accomplishments.
One of his most notable works is the 1999 film "Three Seasons", which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival and went on to achieve a remarkable feat, as it became the first film to win both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize, a testament to its universal appeal and critical acclaim.