Thanh Tú, born on August 13, 1944, is a celebrated Vietnamese actress whose career spans several decades, beginning with her debut in the 1966 film "Biển lửa" ("Sea of Fire"). Her most notable work, "Love and Distance" (1984), showcases her talent in a poignant exploration of love that resonates deeply with audiences. This film, along with her other performances, is highly sought after by collectors due to its significant place in Vietnamese cinema history and its cultural impact during a transformative era.
Collectors particularly treasure Thanh Tú’s films for their rarity and emotional depth, often highlighting "Love and Distance" as a cornerstone of any serious collection. The film's limited physical releases over the years, especially on VHS and DVD, have made it a prized item among enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry of Vietnamese storytelling. As the industry evolves, Thanh Tú’s contributions remain a vital part of the narrative, making her work indispensable for those passionate about physical media and film history.