Film Production. Video Art. Photo. Multimedia. Editorial.

Tí Ti Nguyễn is a student at University of California, Berkeley studying film studies and media studies. She has had her work featured across film festivals, art instillations, and Bay Area community spaces — including the Los Angeles Underground Film Forum, Bay Area and Sacramento Film Festival, and the Worth Ryder Art Gallery. Her work, across various mediums, focuses on the roles of women, specifically those of the Vietnamese diaspora, in the nuclear family and in the backdrop of the recent and contentious history of the Vietnamese American community. She focuses on articulation through experimentation of film form and structure, drawing from her knowledge in 16mm and other analog photography methods.

Currently, she is working on a senior thesis in the film & media department at U.C. Berkeley, to be completed May 2025, which, taking Taylor Swift concert films as a case study, aims to re-contextualize popular concert films from a star studies lens, citing the concert film, using its mediation of live events, as a means to build celebrity and star images.

RECENT WORKS BELOW.

UNTITLED (What Must I Be to Not Be Anything? — (2025)

UNTITLED (What Must I Be to Not Be Anything? — (2025)