Art & Entertainment
News Headlines 29/3
Training
programme seeks talented people to make films
People between the
ages of 18 and 35 are encouraged to join a film project launched by the Ha
Noi-based Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talent (TPD).
The project, called
We Are Filmmakers, will offer financial support and film training to help
participants develop their skills.
The project's
teaching and consulting board, including film director Bui Thac Chuyen,
author and scriptwriter Phan Huyen Thu and cameraman Ly Thai Dung, will
provide lessons.
After training, the
participants will make 10 short films and documentaries. Their works will be
screened later this year.
Begun in 2009, the
project is a long-term programme that aims to support young people in
filmmaking.
TPD organised the
Golden Lotus Bud 2013 awards in Ha Noi last year. The event annually features
young filmmakers and shows their works to the public.
More than 48 short
documentaries and short films were nominated for the awards. Most films
featured urban youth, their problems and conflicts in life and love. The jury
gave awards to 12.
Documentary
film honours legendary General Giap
The film, entitled
“The General of the People”, features some of the general’s glorious military
victories during the past struggles against foreign invaders, as well as an
insight in to his simple daily life.
Though he passed
away, his image lives on forever in the hearts and minds of Vietnamese
people, shared the film’s director Nguyen Thi Viet Nga.
Nga said she had
two opportunities to interview General Giap who had good sentiments towards
the media and film-makers. “Like many Vietnamese people, the passing of the
legendary General left a deep sorrow in my heart, and this inspired me to
make the film,” she confided.
The 50-minute
documentary was produced in
Film-makers will
continue shooting other localities, including HCM City, Thua Thien Hue, the
Central Highlands, and the north-western province of Dien Bien, which is
closely attached to General Giap’s resounding victory in Dien Bien Phu battle
field.
X Factor
hunk to perform at first picnic music festival
Eighty local
singers, together with English singer Shayne Ward and international DJ Scott
Kirby will perform in the first picnic music festival in
Organised by YAN
Group, YAN Beatfest is set to start at 9am until 11pm on the second Saturday
of April. Picnic music festivals are usually a one day, annual summer event
in western countries, but it is a new concept in
Shayne Ward, 30,
rose to fame as the winner of the second series of The X Factor.
Known for his
brilliant voice and model good looks, his first solo single That's My Goal
was released soon after his victory on X Factor and it went on to become one
of the top 70 singles ever released in the UK charts and number one in
multiple countries for many weeks.
Since it was
announced, his participation at YAN Beatfest has had people up and down the
country talking about the show. Within 12 hours, over 10,000 fans had
"liked" his announcement and thousands more were leaving comments
to welcome him.
International DJ
Scott Kirby, has 10 years experience playing at music festivals in the
Vietnamese singers
including Dam Vinh Hung, Phuong Thanh, Ho Quynh Huong, Tuan Hung, Thuy Tien,
and Le Hieu will provide the local talent.
In addition to the
musical experience, the festival will bring together 150 market booths, a
games area, a BBQ competition among restaurants in
Tickets, VND100,000
to VND200,000, are on sale at http://mox.vn/beatfest. Entrance is free from
9-11am.
Dong Nai
begins restoration of Tan Hiep Prison in Bien Hoa City
The Dong Nai
Province People's Committee on Wednesday began the first phase of renovations
at the Tan Hiep Prison in Tan Tien Ward,
The first phase,
which costs VND3.4 billion (US$162,000), will include a temple to honour
revolutionary martyrs, as well as restoration of the prison's gun warehouse
and the chambers of prison keepers. Parts of the prison's foundations will
also be preserved under the first phase.
Tan Hiep Prison was
one of the six biggest prisons in the South in the
The prison was
ranked as a national heritage site in 1994. The jail has fallen into a state
of ruin due to it being left untended for years.
The first phase of
the renovation is expected to be complete in September, according to the
province's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The renovation cost
has been sponsored by 21 organisations and enterprises.
Galerie
Quynh celebrates 10th year with ‘Onward and Upward' show
An exhibition
presenting works by 17 artists will be held at Galerie Quynh from today to
celebrate its 10th anniversary.
Titled Onward and
Upward, the show features varied themes, including historical memory and
loss, cultural differences, urban space, nature and humanity, identity, power
and rebellion.
The exhibition,
which ends on April 26, will be held at the gallery's locations on De Tham
and Dong Khoi streets.
As many as 5,000
people are expected to attend a turn off the lights festival in
The gala affair,
scheduled from 10am-6pm on March 29, will feature a wide range of activities
including magic shows, street art exhibitions and acoustic performances along
with an array of booths selling a variety of handmade products.
All the proceeds
collected from the event will be donated to support reforestation in Thua
Thien-Hue.
An award ceremony
for a contest entitled “Turn off the lights, turn on the ideas 2014″ is also
set to be held from 7:pm-9:30 pm with the participation of more than 50
Vietnamese artists such as Ha Okio, Hoang Quyen, Dinh Manh Ninh, Trung
Quan, Justatee and Beat Box BBC.
The event, as part
of “I will if you will” campaign, aims to raise public awareness on
environmental and green planet protection.
Source: VNA/VOV/VNS/SGGP/ND
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Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 3, 2014
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