Art
& Entertainment News 28/10
Indie film
depicts challenges of love
Independent film
director Nguyen Phan Quang Binh of
The film is based
on a novel written by the Vietnamese-German Nguyen Van Tho, who won second
prize at the 2006-09 Novel Writing Contest of the Viet Nam Writers'
Association.
Released by the
Writers' Association Publishing House in 2009, the novel is about the
challenges he faced after 20 years of living abroad.
Binh's film depicts
the tragic love story between Quyen (played by Vu Ngoc Anh), a married woman
and Hung (played by Vietnamese-American actor Tran Bao Son) who both lived in
The film includes
scenes of
In 2010, Binh's
film Canh Dong Bat Tan (The Floating Lives) won top prizes for best film,
best actress and best supporting actor at the Golden Kite Award by the Viet
Nam Cinematography Association.
His first work, Vu
Khuc Con Co (Dance of the Stork), produced by the Singaporean company Mega
Media and Viet Nam Writers' Association Film Studio, starred Hai Yen, Ngoc
Hiep and Chi Bao.
It received the
Best Feature Film prize at the Milan Film Festival in
It was distributed
in
Quyen is expected
to be completed later this year.
Art reveals
circus animal abuse
Duong Doan Anh Minh
has won an art contest with a painting indicating how elephants feel when
used for entertainment in circuses launched by Animals Asia to raise
awareness about wild animal abuse.
Minh said when he
was young he was fascinated by circuses and animal trainers, but when he grew
up he realised the animals had to suffer in order to perform.
"To bring
laughter to audiences, these animals are flogged, chained and caged,"
Minh said. "I don't want my children and grandchildren to find fun in
animal torture. They should learn to love and respect animals."
According to Tuaan
Bendixsen, an Animals Asia representative in
Living in a circus
environment was totally different from how they lived in nature, Bendixsen
said.
For winning first
prize, Minh received VND12 million (US$600) during a ceremony at the Bear
Rescue Centre in the northern
Photo
exhibition highlights AFD's work in Viet Nam
Twenty selected
photographs of the Vietnamese people and landscapes will be displayed in a
new exhibition tonight in Ha Noi.
All the photos are
of areas where the Agence Française de Development's (AFD or the French
Development Agency) flagship projects are being conducted.
The photo exhibition
is being organised at L'Espace, the French Cultural Centre, to recognise the
AFD projects in
The photos have
been taken by four well-known French and Vietnamese photographers, namely
Nicolas Cornet, Laurent Weyl, François Carlet-Soulages and Dang Binh.
AFD is a public
institution that provides development financing and has been working to fight
poverty and promote sustainable development in the southern hemisphere and
the French communities overseas for more than 70 years.
The two-week-long
exhibition will open at 6pm tonight at 24,
It will be also
held in
Photos capture local heritage
The Viet Nam
Heritage Photo Awards 2014 has chosen 100 photos to be included in 20 exhibitions
nationwide from now until March 10 next year.
The exhibitions
will take place in 11 cities and provinces including
The third photo
competition organised by Viet Nam Heritage magazine received more than 4,400
works from 477 photographers.
The competition is
being held to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Viet Nam Heritage Day on
November 23. The awards ceremony is expected to take place at
Winner of Explore
The Consulate
General of Canada in
The first prize in
Pham Phuong Thuy
Linh from
The second prize in
The same title in
Besides, two third
prizes and four consolation prizes were also announced.
The second “Explore
Concert
brings together Vietnamese community in RoK
A concert was held
by KBS World Radio in
The event “Ngoi nha
chung” (A common house) captivated the audience with dramatic music, vivid
colour and traditional songs that spoke of the friendship and harmony between
the two countries.
The concert
provided the audience, especially the Vietnamese community living, working
and studying in the RoK, with important information on life and cultural
events all over the country.
KBS World Radio is
RoK’s flagship public international broadcaster. Vietnamese is one of the 11
major languages broadcasts are produced in.
The programme “Toi
yeu Han Quoc” (I love
By 2013, there were
nearly 130,000 Vietnamese nationals living in the RoK, with 52,000 Vietnamese
women married to Korean husbands, according to statistics published by the
RoK Ministry of Security and Public Administration.
The 2014
Israeli Ambassador
to Vietnam Meirav Eilon Shahar said the festival will introduce to Vietnamese
audiences some of the best films of
The art of
cinematography will help connect the two nations’ citizens as well as boost
Vietnamese people’s understanding of
The festival is
taking place from November 1 – 5 at the National Cinema Centre in
Contemporary
dances to hit city stage
Artists of the HCMC
Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) will perform the contemporary
dancing shows “While Saigon is sleeping” choreographed by
Raymond Esterhuizen
and “Lost and Found” by Nguyen Phuc Hai and Nguyen Phuc Hung at the HCMC
Opera House on October 29.
The dancing
performances are expected to lead audiences to the true love which they have
to find and retain for the whole life. These are part of “Young Melody” - a
monthly concert organized by HBSO for Saigonese.
HBSO staged the
“While Saigon is sleeping” at the Korea Art Festival Busan 2014 while the
“Lost and Found” premiered in July and got big applause from the
audience.
Source: VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP
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Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 10, 2014
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