The Propeller Group is a creative development company specializing in experimental film, music video and original television content.
Phù Nam Thúc Hà studied Oil Painting Restoration at the Ecole des Beaux Art Hanoi, Vietnam in 1997, and subsequently traveled extensively across the South East Asian region assisting this father’s business and passion in antiquities. In 2005, Hà and Tuan Andrew Nguyen founded ‘The Propeller Group’ a creative development company specializing in experimental film, music video and original television content. Since 2003, Hà’s individual artist focus has turned solely to the language of photography and film. Recent exhibitions include, ‘Biennale Cuvée’, Linz, Austria, 2009; 2nd Singapore Biennale 2008; ‘Requiem for a Wall’, Galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2007; and the ‘5th Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’, GOMA, Brisbane, Australia, 2006. Recent film works include ‘Flooded Mcdonald’s’ 2009 (directed by SuperFlex, Denmark) and ‘Saigon’ 2009 (directed by Jun Mori).
 
In 2007, Hà co-founded San Art in Ho Chi Minh City, an independent artist-run space and reading room, dedicated to the exchange and cultivation of Vietnamese contemporary art, with fellow artists Dinh Q. Lê,  Tuan Andrew Nguyen and Tiffany Chung.