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News Headlines 17/5
Russian
films premiere in Vietnam
Russian Film Week
2014 is set to kick off on May 20, introducing Vietnamese audiences to the
best of Russian cinematography.
Most of the films
centre on the character and virtues that the Russian people exhibited during
the Great Patriotic War as they fought to liberate the Motherland from
fascism.
Most notable among
the films is the smash hit “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears” by Vladimir
Menshov which had mass appeal around the globe and won an Oscar for the best
foreign film in 1980 from the
The films will be
screened at the National Cinema at
Films to be shown
include “They Fought for Their Country” by S. Bondarchuk in 1976, “Hussar
Ballad” by Eldar Ryazanov in 1962, “Ivan's Childhood” by A. Tarkovskiy
in 1962, “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears” by Vladimir Menshov in 1979, and
“White Tiger” by K. Shakhnazarov in 2012 and “She” by Larisa Sadilova in
2013.
The film week marks
the 90th anniversary of Russian film studio – Mosfilm which is the oldest in
Europe and
British
painter displays art in Hoi An
British painter
Bridget March has opened her exhibition, titled A Week in Hoi An, at a
gallery, Number 46 in
The exhibition
displays 30 water colour paintings in different angles on the landscape and
people of Hoi An city.
The exhibition will
be on till May 24.
Long Bien
Bridge exhibition to open in Hanoi
Long Bien bridge,
which has been closely associated with
On display will be
112 artworks and 112 photographs by more than 50 artists from
The 112-year-old
bridge spanning three centuries witnessed Vietnamese people’s three wars of
resistance against foreign invasion that helped change the global situation.
The French-built
steel structure is now the symbol of
An Arts Talk will
be held to offer the artists an opportunity to exchange ideas and introduce
ways to preserve the bridge.
The exhibition will
last until June 25.
Festival to
honour documentary filmmakers
The third
Documentaries and TV Reportage Festival begins tomorrow in
The three-day event
aims to honour documentary filmmakers nationwide and the documentaries and TV
reports which focus on art and social values.
The festival will
present 58 documentaries and 62 TV reports.
The festival also
will organise a workshop on documentary production and broadcasting and an
exhibition on TV technologies.
The festival will
end on Monday.
Tech-savvy
kids prove tough market for publishers
A leading
Vietnamese publisher said on Thursday it was time for children's authors and
comic-book writers and illustrators to focus on creating works that were
educational and not just for entertainment.
Nguyen Huy Thang,
vice director of the Kim Dong Publishing House said that in modern times,
people, especially children, tended to live in their own worlds. He said a
group of friends may sit and enjoy coffee together, but they often do not
talk to each other. "Each one has his own smart phone or tablet to glue
his eyes to," he added.
"Thanks to
Facebook alerts, teenagers know when his friends have their birthdays, while
in real life, he probably would not even remember his mother's.
Thang was
addressing authors and writers at a two-day workshop as part of the Viet
Nam-Denmark Children's Literature Support Project.
It aims to provide
opportunities for authors and painters to exchange and share their thoughts.
Many young authors
joined with experienced book editors, teachers and psychologists with a
similar passion for creating works of value for children.
Project manager Le
Thi Dat said books were important for children because they helped educate
and nurture their souls.
"The stories
should teach children to love people and animals around them, love the simple
things in ordinary life, then they would love the country and their
homeland," said Dat.
"Through good
books, children learn how to do the right thing. They can learn more about
healthy living, culture and sympathise with disadvantaged people."
Poet Huong Ly, an
editor for children's books, gave some suggestions for authors at the
workshop.
"When you
write a story for three-year-olds, read out the dialogues and ponder if a
three-year-old child would say it that way or not," Ly said. "See
the world through the eyes of the children, not the eyes of an adult."
Painter Ta Huy Long
said authors should continue to improve themselves to meet the demands and
tastes of children, who were choosy and smart.
During the
workshop, authors discussed the construction of stories and how to portray
characters in comics.
They also
deliberated the 2013 -15 campaign to influence authors to write better
material for children, a part of the Viet Nam-Denmark project.
Writers can submit
short stories for evaluation under the theme Go Cua Trai Tim (Knocking on
Heart's door) for those aged 10-14 years old and cartoons themed Ngay Toi Gap
(The day I Met...) for three to six-year-olds.
Artists
portray mind, flesh, matter
The final
exhibition – Mind, Flesh, Matter – of the "San Art Laboratory: Session
4" residency for artists, is being held at San Art in
To prepare for the
exhibition, artists Lai Dieu Ha, Le Phi Long and Nguyen Van Du worked for six
months researching the relationships between the body, mind and the physical
environment.
For his work, Du
used several pounds of fresh beef transported from a local abattoir that were
later cooked and served with typical local flair.
The subject of
violence in his works, large-scale canvasses that reveal a controlled horror
in slaughter, can be seen in thick gestures of oil in red and pink, as if his
brush is a knife of destruction.
Long spent a great
deal of time during his residency with the remaining families struggling to
eke out a living near Can Gio, a UNESCO natural reserve.
His sculpture,
photography, performance and drawings refer to "the trauma of
industrialising societies".
Questioning whether
such suffering is determined by human genetics or social circumstances, Ha
worked with industry professionals and their patients using modes of theatre,
props and the dramatisation of the self, all methods used in psychodrama
therapy.
As part of their
residency and exhibition, the three artists will hold a talk about the trials
and tribulations of experimentation with materials and the complexities of
working with others in the exploration of ideas behind the Mind, Flesh,
Matter exhibition.
The exhibition runs
until August 7 at San Art, 3 Me Linh Street in Binh Thanh District.
Concert
celebrates Uncle Ho's birthday
A concert by the
HCM City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera at the Opera House next Monday
will be among the city's cultural activities to celebrate President Ho Chi
Minh's 124th birth anniversary.
The orchestra will
play popular pieces by talented composers like Do Nhuan, Do Hong Quan, and Vo
Dang Tin.
Nhuan's suite
Quan, Tran Vuong
Thach, and Tran Nhat Minh will conduct the orchestra.
The concert, which
will also mark the Dien Bien Phu Victory, will start at 8pm.
Source: VNN/VNS/VNA/VOV
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Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 5, 2014
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