1. When October Comes
The film 'When October Comes' is considered a classic of Vietnamese cinema starring actor Huu Muoi as teacher Khang. This film brought Huu Muoi's name to prominence in the Vietnamese film industry in 1984. The story revolves around the character Duyen (played by Le Van) who suffers deeply from the loss of her husband, a soldier, but does not want her in-laws to know, especially her seriously ill father-in-law. To comfort her father-in-law, she asks teacher Khang to write letters to him as if they were from her husband. Unfortunately, the secret cannot be kept forever, especially when Duyen's father-in-law calls her son to see him for the last time. Teacher Khang is a character that leaves a profound impression on viewers as a kind-hearted teacher with a deep soul.
The film 'When October Comes' has won numerous awards such as: Golden Lotus Award at the 7th Vietnam Film Festival in 1985, Special Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival in 1989, Special Award from the Jury at the Hawaii International Film Festival in 1985,...

2. The Right-Hearted Campaign
In 2005, on the occasion of November 20th, director Dao Duy Phuc introduced the film 'The Right-Hearted Campaign'. The film focuses on the story of a young teacher named Hoai An who takes over a class played by Ho Ngoc Ha. Hoai An receives the admiration of the students as an idol, and they even form a club called 'The Hoai An Fan Club'. This is a very good film about students and educators with innocent and mischievous elements.
The film tells the story of a group of 10th-grade students called the 'Eight Weirdos' who are mischievous but also intelligent. Teacher Hoai An (Ho Ngoc Ha), a young teacher who just took over the class, quickly gained the affection of her students and became an idol to them. The film provides a humorous explanation of the natural need for idols among young people. Becoming an idol is not achieved through coercion, but through unique qualities that make the students 'admire sincerely'. An entire club is established called 'The Hoai An Fan Club', always accompanying the teacher, especially with a campaign devised to... find a boyfriend for her. And it's in this adorable and mischievous idolization atmosphere that the learning environment becomes more lively and positive. The film is light-hearted, cheerful, yet profound, depicting the adolescent psychology of high school students.
The film has been praised as one of the rare films that explores the student theme well and was listed by critic Hoai Nam of Tuoi Tre newspaper as one of the 5 reasons to watch The Right-Hearted Campaign. This is also one of the rare acting roles in singer Ho Ngoc Ha's career. The film has also been broadcast multiple times on television after its release.

3. The Desolate Valley
'The Desolate Valley' is a drama film, shot at a school in the middle of a desolate valley in the highlands. The film tells the story of the lives of two young teachers, Giao and Minh, full of enthusiasm with the highland students and a school with Principal Tanh. Principal Tanh loves Giao, who gives her heart to a geologist, ironically, Minh secretly admires Principal Tanh. The climax of the film is when student Mi witnesses an intimate moment between Minh and her boyfriend. And the challenges the school faces when all the students stop attending, but eventually the storm passes, the school fills up with students again, and the teachers reconcile.
Because this film is highly regarded artistically, it has won numerous awards such as: the Fipresci award for Asian films at the Melbourne International Film Festival, the A Prize from the Vietnam Cinema Association, the Silver Lotus Award at the 13th Vietnam Film Festival,...

4. The Fairy Age
With a gentle face and sincere acting, actress Hien Mai was very successful in the role of teacher Mai in the film The Fairy Age. The teacher played a significant role in educating the stubborn, wealthy, and rebellious students.
This role marked a major turning point in the acting career of Hien Mai, with success recognized through the Best Actress award at the National Television Festival in 1998.


5. The Rainbow of Love
The film tells the love story between a young teacher, Moc Mien, who teaches history, charming and kind-hearted, very caring towards students with very attentive gestures. Through her passionate lectures, gentle gestures, and caring inquiries, Teacher Moc Mien has won the hearts of many students in the school.
Moc Mien loves the arrogant and aloof director, Minh Khang. However, their love is fiercely opposed by both families. After many ups and downs, the two still overcome all challenges to be together.

