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The Amazing Race to unveil nine
celebrity teams
Transgender singer Huong Giang from Vietnam Idol 2012 contest and her
partner, Vietnamese Canadian athlete Criss Lai, will be one of the nine teams
to compete in the third season of The Amazing Race 2014
Nine couples who are models, singers and actors had a
meeting with local media to announce the third season of The Amazing Race
Models Trang Khieu and Trang Khan, singers Kiwi Ngo Mai
Trang, Huong Giang Idol, Son Ngoc Minh Vmusic, Miko Lan Trinh, Dinh Khai Anh,
and actors Long Dien and their partners showed up at the meeting. However, the
names of the 9th couple will not be unveiled until the last minute.
This year the reality show will be broadcast on VTV6
and VTV9, instead of VTV3 as in two previous years. Each pit stop of the race
will be divided into two episodes and screened from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. every
Saturday and Sunday starting from June 21.
The Amazing Race
The first team to arrive at a Pit Stop is often awarded
a prize, while the last team may be eliminated altogether. The final leg will
feature the final three teams with the first to arrive at the final
destination scooping first prize.
“12 Years a Slave” to premiere in
A 2014 Oscar-award winning film, “12 Years a Slave”
will be shown in a number of cinemas across
The film, written by John Ridley and directed by Steve
McQueen, is based on an incredible true story of one man's fight for survival
and freedom.
In the pre-Civil War
Facing cruelty and unexpected kindnesses, Solomon
struggles not only to stay alive, but also to retain his dignity.
In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey,
Solomon's chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist (Brad Pitt) changes his
life forever.
The screenplay “12 Years a Slave” received widespread
critical acclaim, and was named the best film of 2013 by several media
outlets.
It proved to be a box office hit, earning over US$178
million on a production budget of US$18 million.
“12 years a Slave” won three Academy Awards including
Best Picture (becoming the first film made by a black director or producer to
receive the award), Best Supporting Actress for Nyong'o, and the Oscar for
Best Adapted Screenplay for Ridley.
It was also awarded the Golden Globe Award for
Best Motion Picture – Drama, and the
Quang
Authorities in the central province of Quang Nam have
decided to spend VND1.85 billion or US$87,700 on urgent restoration of 12
historical sites in the province this year.
The sites in need of repair include the tomb of Ngoc
Dung Princess in Tam Ky District, the Dong Ban Communal House in Dien Ban
District and the relics of the
The authorities have asked the concerned localities and
agencies to complete the projects in time to avoid further damage to the
sites.
Drama portrays realities of urban
youth
Children and their parents this week learned a great
deal from teenager Chau Anh, a character played by actress Hai Bang, in the
TV series Duong Hoang Lac Buoc (On the Wrong Path).
Directed by Nham Minh Hien of the Golden Wave Studio,
the much-anticipated series portrays the lives of urban youth and focuses on
Anh, whose parents are preoccupied with their businesses.
After finishing high school, Anh faces difficulties,
including family troubles, and begins to smoke and drink and use crystal meth
in glass pipes.
She joins a gang to sell the drug and sleeps with men
to earn more money. Her good friends admonish Anh about her lifestyle, but
she continues.
After finally meeting her true love, she tragically
discovers that she has no chance to get her life back on the right path.
Eager to show how young girls can be led astray and how
they can redirect their life, Hien has paid close attention to detail.
Key parts of the film script by Tong Phuong Dung and Le
Anh Thuy were also rewritten during the shooting to show that Anh was a good
girl who had been wronged in life and love.
"We want to attract a large young audience,
despite the domination of South Korean films on local television," he
said.
Before making Duong Hoang Lac Buoc, Hien asked his
young actors to visit nightclubs and drug detoxification centres around the
city.
"I wanted it to accurately reflect the true lives
of victims of their lifestyle. I wanted Anh's life to be a realistic
story."
"I contacted many bar girls and drug dealers who
earn a living in the darker places of the city. Thus, I could understand the
girls' lives and hardships they face," said actress Hai Bang.
As a young pop singer, Bang is experienced in
performing.
In a recent interview with local media, Bang said:
"I love this movie and my role. I can learn about different experiences
and feel more confident and powerful to fight my own problems."
Bang is particularly enthusiastic about a scene in
which Anh begins to return to the right side after she learns about love.
"I believe young audiences will like this
scene," she said. "Anh wants to restart her life but it is too late
for her. I hope young people will never follow in her footsteps."
Nguyen Quy Hoa, general director of the Ho Chi Minh
City Television, said Anh's situation in Duong Hoang Lac Buoc was a warning
to youth.
"Our station's priority is to air productions on
education, particularly films featuring social issues, to educate young
viewers living in urban areas who tend to choose devious paths if they don't
receive good advice," he said.
The 32-episode series is broadcast at 10pm every night
on HCM City Television's channel 9.
Images of World Heritage sites on
display
An exhibition featuring 280 images of 15
UNESCO-recognized World Heritages in
The World Heritage sites are Halong Bay, Phong Nha-Ke
Bang National Park, Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Ho Dynasty Citadel,
Imperial City in Hue, the Ancient Town of Hoi An and My Son Sanctuary.
Also on display are eight Intangible Cultural
Heritages: Hue’s royal music, Space of Gong Culture in the Central Highlands,
Bac Ninh’s quan ho (love duet), ca tru (traditional ceremonial singing), xoan
singing at Phu Tho Province, Hung Kings veneration ritual, Giong Festival at
Phu Dong and Soc temples, and don ca tai tu (traditional music of southern
Vietnam).
Visitors can also see images of
Relationship of mind, body and
physical environment shown in art
‘Mind, Flesh, Matter’, a group exhibition featuring
painting, photography, installation and video by artists Le Phi Long, Lai
Dieu Ha, and Nguyen Van Du, opened at San Art yesterday.
The exhibition presents the relationship between mind,
body and the physical environment that Long, Ha and Du have discussed and
made in Session 4 of ‘San Art Laboratory’.
The idea is depicted in photographic snapshots taken by
Du in his regular visits to an abattoir on the outskirts of
He believes painting to be the first medium in the
history of art, so he wants to command its language as a tool of human
documentation. His large-scale canvases, thick with gestures of oil in red
and pink his brush like the knife that has killed, reveal a controlled horror
in slaughter.
Long expresses the related relationship with images of
crocodiles that once pervaded its swampy waters and drawn on the floor as if
they are emerging from the studio walls. Long also uses his own body in
photographs to talk about the endangered presence in the pollution of a
nature reserve in Can Gio.
Long’s use of materials is central to this ensuing body
of works, in which metal is molded to depict human wounds. Working with
sculpture, photography, performance and drawing, his practice subtly refers
to the trauma of industrialized societies.
Meanwhile, Ha set up her studio like a kind of doctor’s
office with scientific images of human brain activity hung alongside
painterly renderings of the same on glass and canvas. Ha’s fascination with
the brain is connected to her experiments with psychodrama therapy, often
turning her studio into a quasi-confessional space for visiting patients and
scientists.
Ha takes her performance practice one step further by
delivering visualizations of her emotional experiences of observing and
participating inside such a stage which includes a large-scale sculptural
installation of the brain as an enveloping machine and video documentation of
interviews with guest artists, patients and scientists questioning ideas of
psychology and the various treatments of associated illnesses.
The exhibition is on until August 7 at San Art, 3 Me
Linh Street in HCMC’s Binh Thanh District.
The university announced that they start accepting applications
for the competition, which is open to students from universities in HCMC
only. In total there will be nine prizes.
The event presents itself as a creativity platform for
university students who are interested in movie making, publicity and media.
A three-day tutorial on skills and technicalities for making a TV commercial
will also be organized. Details and schedules of the class can be found at
tvcreate.hoasen.edu.vn.
Mademoiselle sings blues to
entertain Saigonese
Hundreds of expats and locals had great chance of
seeing French singer Patricia Kaas singing, dancing, and telling stories
about love and life.
Returning to Vietnam after 20 years, Kaas is 48 but her
charm, allure and throaty husky voice captivated audiences at the “Kaas
chante Piaf” (Kaas sings Piaf) concert in HCMC to mark the 50th anniversary
of the death of one of France’s greatest singers, Edith Piaf.
In the two-hour show, Kaas together with three musical
instrument players infused new spirit into some 20 popular pieces by Piaf and
herself in a simple yet theatrical stage.
She brought audiences different nuances of feeling like
romance, fierceness and fiery loss of love.
In the first half of the show, the “Mademoiselle chante
le blues” (the lady singing blues) performed Piaf’s “Mon Dieu” (my God),
“Paris”, “L’hymme a lamour” (love song), and especially “La vie en rose”
(life is pink) which were applauded by audiences. They sang along with Kaas
and asked for an encore that she sang without musical instruments afterwards.
She also amazed audiences in another Piaf song called
“Les blouses blanches” as she showed her sexy body in a pink satin sleeping
gown and acted as a crazy woman hopelessly in love.
Near the end of the show, Kaas pushed her emotion to
the climax via two songs “D’Allemagne” (
When the final note hit the air, audiences swiftly
approached the stage to shake hands and ask for autographs and pictures with
her. Audiences gave her an ovation until she made a bashful bow and moved
away behind the black curtain.
The “Kaas chante Piaf” show has already been held in
the world’s most prestigious venues such as the Royal Albert Hall in London,
Carnegie Hall in New York, Olympia in Paris, Operett Theatre in Moscow, and
Sejeon Cultural Center in Seoul.
After the
Patricia Kaas is one of the most renowned French
artists in the world of the 21st century with over 16 million records sold
worldwide.
Japanese giant monster comes back
Legendary Godzilla is making a titanic comeback this
year in a reboot by British filmmaker Gareth Edwards.
This latest remake sees Godzilla evolve from a mindless
destructive monster 60 years ago to an ancient guardian who stomps on
metropolises, representing human arrogance, to restore the balance.
The familiar tale of nuclear radiation and human
hopelessness and courage in the face of disaster is authentically narrated
through Gareth Edwards’ visual imagination with the help of IMAX technology.
It surely will induce awe and fear among moviegoers.
The film cast Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen,
Bryan Cranston, David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe and Juliette Binoche.
Godzilla (2014) is distributed by Galaxy Studio in
Yxineff to host Fun Film Fair for
dreamers
The
The fair will feature booths for all attendees to try
being actors, actresses, directors and make-up artists, and talk with young
directors and actors about their first steps in cinema industry. Those
wanting a role in a film crew, or looking for members for their own groups to
make short films for competition in YxineFF 2014 can also join.
Moreover, visitors will be entertained by music,
lighting and DJ performances of young artists. The fair will also screen the
best short films of YxineFF in an outdoor space.
At the event, the YxineFF 2014’s jury in International
Competition category will be announced.
YxineFF, an annual online international short film
festival at www.yxineff.com, is a voluntary, non-profit and independent
project targeting young independent filmmakers and cinema lovers. The YxineFF
project receives support from many organizations, companies and individuals,
including the Danish Cultural Development & Exchange Fund, Goethe
Institute
YxineFF 2014 is themed Dreamers, following Choice
(2013), Individual (2012), Belief (2011) and Love (2010). YxineFF 2013
screens short films in four categories: International Competition, Local
Competition, Panorama and In Focus.
Vietnam to hold film month in
Paris
The event, jointly organized by the Vietnam Cultural
Center in France and the Vietnam Cinema Association, will screen locally
acclaimed movies such as dramas Long Th anh cam gia ca (song of string
instrument player in Long Thanh), Nhung nguoi viet huyen thoai (The Legend
Maker) and Than Tuong (Idol); three cartoons Xe dap (Bicycle), Bo vang
(Golden Cow), Khoang troi (Sky Space); and documentary Co Mot Co Hoi Bi Bo Lo
(Missed Opportunity).
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Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 5, 2014
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