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‘Bunny!!,’ Vietnam’s #1 Film of the Year, Goes Global

Rachel Ho by Rachel Ho
March 26, 2026
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Photo still from Bunny Tho Oi

Photo Courtesy of 3388 Films

After claiming the title of #1 in Vietnam, Tran Thanh’s Bunny!! (Tho Oi) heads to international theatres via 3388 Films.

The global rollout begins with Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia (March 26), followed by USA, Canada, UK, Norway, Poland (March 27), France (March 28), and Mongolia and Taiwan Mongolia in May 22.

‘Bunny!!’  is described as “a dramatic psychological thriller centered on a popular relationship advice host whose carefully curated life is upended when she meets a guest with a mysterious personal story, taking them both down a rabbit hole that leads to unimaginable consequences.”

The film stars Tran Thanh, alongside an ensemble cast including, Phao, Lyly, Van Mai Huong, Quoc Anh, Vinh Dam, Phap Kieu, Ali Hoang Duong, Quang Thang, Thanh Lam, BB Tran, Dinh Ngoc Diep, Orange, Gil Le, and Cris Phan.

Check out the trailer below:

Tags: Bunny!!Tho OiThrillerTran ThanhVietnam
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Rachel Ho

Rachel Ho is a freelance film critic, writer and edtor. Currently, she is the film editor at Exclaim! Magazine and has contributed to a variety of publications such as, The Globe and Mail, CBC Arts, POV Magazine, Slash Film, eliteGen Magazine and others. In 2021, Rachel received the Toronto Film Critic's Emerging Critic Award and has been a voter for the Golden Globe Awards since 2022.

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