Han Le
Han Le is an innovative and thought-provoking documentary filmmaker, known for crafting authentic, purpose-driven stories that deeply resonate with her audiences. A natural storyteller, she harnesses the power of film to explore themes of culture, identity, and the universal human experience. Rooted in her upbringing in Hanoi, Vietnam, and based in London, UK, Han’s work bridges her profound connection to her heritage with the transformative possibilities of global storytelling.
Han’s previous projects include collaborations with TBI on The Future of Britain 2022 and immersive multimedia work for the Science Museum in London. Through her films, she challenges perspectives and champions meaningful narratives, reminding us of the strength and beauty found in embracing our true selves. Han earned her Master’s Degree with Honours in Feature Filmmaking from Goldsmiths, University of London, an achievement that marked the start of her journey into the world of independent documentary filmmaking.
Committed to representation and social impact, Han uses her films to amplify marginalised voices, encouraging audiences to view the world through new lenses. For her, filmmaking transcends art; it is a tool for fostering understanding, bridging cultural divides, and empowering communities worldwide. One of her most recent projects is The Long Dress documentary, her debut feature documentary, which celebrates the Vietnamese Áo Dài and its cultural richness.