Timothy Linh Bui (b. Saigon, South Vietnam, April 13, 1970) is a Vietnamese-born American filmmaker, film producer, and screenwriter.
[3] He is a graduate of Los Angeles film school, Columbia College Hollywood (CCH).
In 1999, Tim Bui co-wrote the film Three Seasons with his brother, the first US-funded production about Vietnam that portrayed the beauty of the country instead of the war horrors of the 1970s.
[3] In 2001, he released Green Dragon, which took place in the Vietnamese internment camps in Pendleton, California in 1975.
[6] In 2013, Bui, along with his partner Anh Tran, co-founded the movie production company Happy Canvas Film in the USA.