khoa do

  • when he was born

    when he was born
    linkhe was born in saigon.
  • moved to australia

    he was two when he moved to australia/bankstown. with his with his refuge parents.
  • big event

    link and won a scholarship to attend St. Aloysius College on Sydney’s north shore
  • film inderstrie

    In 2001, Do was nominated for an AFI Award for his screen play for the short film Delivery Day. The film tells the story of a young girl and her struggle to balance the demands of school, her mother and the family's backyard sweatshop and is based heavily on Do's own experience
  • film indertrie

    In 2003, Do received the IF Independent Spirit Award for The Finished People. In 2004, Do was nominated for two AFI Awards, three Film Critics' Circle Awards and two Australian Writers' Guild Awards for this film and for his community theatre.
  • film inderstrie

    In 2005, he was also awarded the Powerhouse Wizard Award, which "recognises emerging leaders in Australian innovation and achievement."
  • film indertrie

    In 2008, he was awarded the Phillip Parsons Young Playwright's Award.
  • film inderstrie

    In 2009, he was awarded the DIGISPAA award for his film Missing Water (later released as Mother Fish), and also received the CRC Award for the same film at the Sydney Film Festival. For the same film he has subsequently won prizes at the Orlando Film Festival, Canada International Film Festival and Vietnamese International Film Festival.
  • art

    studying Arts-Law at the University of Sydney, Do developed a passion for the dramatic arts which he enjoyed.