Authorities seek to
control viral internet series
The
Vietnamese Cinematography Department is considering how to handle possible
violations in the film “Apartment 69″ which has gone viral and stirred up
controversy over its content.
After the launch on June 5 on Youtube, the first
episode of the film attracted millions of viewers, the producers made plans
to launch the second episode on July 20, which is expected to have more
sexually provocative scenes.
Sexually provocative posters of
the planned second episcode
The participants are all young people who claim a great
love for cinema and filmmaking. They classified their first installment as a
sitcom and self-rated it as "18+”.
Many acclaim the work as humorous and witty and
suitable for young people. However, others call it indecent, vulgar and even
obscene. The filmmakers intention was to accurately reflect the lives of the
young generation, including sensitive scenes and dialogue related to sex, but
not all agree that this is a positive development in Vietnamese culture.
On June 20, in response to the public concern, the
Condemnatory Department issued a document requiring the Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism’s Inspectorate to take measures to deal with the video,
claiming that it violated the Cinema Law, and that it was released without a
license from state management agencies.
However, to date they have yet to issue any fines or
other punishments due to the lack of legal framework.
After nearly one month waiting for guidance from the
ministry, the director Tran Nguyen Bao Nhan, recently announced that they
will continue their film project and plans to launch the second episode on
July 20.
According to Nhan, the second episode will be a
continuation of the first, with the three main characters Ky Nam, Ngoc Thao
and Si Thanh, in addition to a homosexual character. Even before it was
released, they promoted the show with sexually provocative posters.
A scene in the second episcode
Do Duy Anh, Deputy Director of the Cinema Department
said, “We’ve watched the first episode of “
Meanwhile, Vu Xuan Thanh, the ministry’s chief
inspectorate, refused to make any comment at the moment.
Many are worried that while relevant authorities are
waiting on one another and trying to pass responsibility off, the filmmaker
will continue with the coming episodes of the planed 25-part series.
While the release of films and videos on Youtube has
been popular for some years in
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Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 7, 2014
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