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Art
& Entertainment News 11/11
Best young
short-movie makers honored
“WD 48 Hour Film
Project
A panel of judges
comprising popular Vietnamese American director Victor Vu and local veteran
director Nguyen Vinh Son selected the production from 31 films by young movie
makers from HCMC and other localities.
The silent movie,
which is about a man who turns crazy after the death of his girlfriend in a
traffic accident when she tries to save him, also won Best Actor for Nguyen
Kha Quoc Dat and Best Use of Devices.
The movie will
represent
The movie’s
28-year-old director To Cong Tuan told the Daily that he loves to work under
pressure of timing and that joining the WD 48 Hour Film Project is a great
challenge for him. Tuan, who has had 10 years’ experience in film making,
finished his winning movie within 19 hours with a crew of five actors and
three staff.
The winning movie
cost VND5 million, inclusive of VND1.5 million of the project’s registration
fee.
The second and
third prizes went to the movies “Toc” (hair) by Chat team and “Toi la than
den” (I’m a genie) by Dreamers.
Chat team also won
prizes for Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Sound while Nguyen
Hoang Anh from the Dreamers pocketed Best Actress prize.
Best Script, Best
Dialogue and Audiences’ Vote went to “Khoanh khac vinh hang” by Decent Men
& Chu Teu. Crazy Y, Hegero, and Bao la tinh ban teams grasped other major
prizes.
WD 48 HFP was
launched in HCMC in late September and in
The winning teams
will receive prizes from WD, cash and scholarships from local film production
schools.
Originally founded
in the
Italian
photographer features Vietnam-Italy culture
A photo exhibition
themed “
The photos, taken
by Italian photographer Maurizio Cofini, show his love and passions for the
two countries.
Cofini wants to
convey a message to visitors that
The exhibition was
held in
Born in
In late 2009,
Cofini worked for Vietnamese art and architecture magazine Kien Truc Nha Dep
that published some of his pictures in the present exhibition. He is
currently working for the photo agency Le Clic.
The event,
co-organised by the Embassy of Italy in
VN movies
in film fest tell tales of hardship
Nhung Nguoi Con Cua
Lang (Children of the Village) and Dap Canh Giua Khong Trung (Flapping in the
Middle of Nowhere) will vie for the feature film award of US$5,000 at the
third Ha Noi International Film Festival (HANIFF), which kicks off on
November 23.
Directed by Nguyen
Duc Viet, Children of the Village is a post-war story about a village in the
centre of
As head of the
village, he constantly reminds his fellow villagers of the importance of
revenge. However, through historical changes, sacrifice and loss, the village
elder finally acknowledges that he should overcome the past and open his
heart in order to help his village escape from poverty.
Commissioned by the
State and produced by Hong Ngat Film, the film was shot in Dak Rong District
in the central
"When I read
the script I thought the theme was very tough. It is difficult to make a good
film with the post-war theme. But the script was written very well,"
director Viet said.
However, like many
other Vietnamese movies, Children of the Village has failed to lure local
audiences.
The other
contender, the first feature by Vietnamese director Nguyen Hoang Diep, won
the Venice Film Festival's International Critics' Week award. The
protagonist, Huyen, is a young girl who needs money to procure an abortion.
Her boyfriend Tung suddenly disappears after losing their money in a
cockfight.
"I chose this
title because I wanted to express the confusion people feel when they are not
able to fly high but do not feel safe enough to land.
That's why they
keep flapping around in the middle of nowhere," said Diep.
Made with a budget
of 410,000 euros ($551,000), the film received financial support from the
Berlin International Film Festival's World Cinema Fund, Global Film Initiative
and French World Cinema. After attending many international film festivals in
Other Vietnamese
movies will be screened in the Panorama and Viet Nam Today sections. The
Panorama programme will introduce new movies Diu Dang (Gentle), Nuoc (Water),
The Viet Nam Today
programme will show 11 recent highlights of Vietnamese cinema including
blockbuster Scandal Two, award-winning Than Tuong (Idol) and horror film Doat
Hon (Hollow).
Da Lat
kicks off “Vietnamese ethnic group beauty” festival
A festival titled
“Vietnamese ethnic group beauty” was opened at Da Lat city’s
Responding to the
National Tourism Year of Central Highlands – Da Lat 2014, the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism celebrated the event, aiming to praise Vietnamese
women’s beauty and respect the image of
The festival
featuring more than 100 traditional dresses used brocade, silk material were
designed as Vietnamese ethnic groups such as four panel traditional dress,
flat palm hat with fringes, Ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress), striking
color Cham dresses and Ao ba ba (Vietnamese silk pajamas).
The costumes are to
mark symbol of Vietnamese women with the traditional dresses in faith
activities, weeding party as well as daily life.
Saigon
International Guitar Festival 2014 will take place at Ho Chi Minh City
Conservatory of Music from November 12-16.
The event will
feature internationally well-known guitarists from the U.S,
The ‘Six Centuries
of Guitar Music’ concert will be the festival's opening night performance at
8 p.m. on November 12 and performed by American guitarists Harris Becker,
Director of Guitar Studies at the
The second concert
called ‘Romantique Guitar Music’ presenting masterpieces by Agustine Barrios,
Johann Kaspar Mertz hay Miguel Llobet will take place at 8 p.m. on November
15. Artists including Salvatore Foderà from Italia, Gonzalo Noel Misa from
the
The last show
themed ‘The 20th Century and Contemporary Guitar Music’ will introduce to
Vietnamese audiences through performances of Ogmundur Thor Johannesson from
Iceland and Simon Cheong from Malaysia, and the Saigon Guitar Quartet,
on November 16.
On the other hand,
the “Young guitarists” performance and a workshop introducing musical
instruments will also be taken place respectively at 6 p.m. on November 13
and at 6 p.m. on November 14.
Dai Nam Van Hien
Tourist Park in
The company earlier
announced visitors would be admitted free from early last week until on
November 9 but would pay half prices for certain games at the park before the
park’s temporary closure until the end of this year.
Figures from the
Tourism and
Nguyen Phuong Hang,
a shareholder of Dai Nam Joint Stock Company, the developer of the park,
suggested extending the free-admission plan due to massive visits by guests
and her proposal was approved by the board of directors.
Vietnamese
American unveils fall-winter collection
“Strong Wind” is
the theme of a fall-winter 2014/15 collection that Vietnamese-American
fashion designer Tran Phuong My has introduced to local audiences based on
her inspiration from menswear representing strong images of women.
The 26-year-old
designer unveiled this collection at the Mercedes Benz Stylo Asia Fashion
Week in
My uses hi-tech
wool made in
Noticeably, there
are oversize overcoats without shoulder-straps and knee-long dress attached
with scarves. My also uses bold color palette from the previous fall-winter
collection like red, black, blue and grey but mixes two colors in each
design.
My has brought home
numerous design awards in the
Her costumes are on
sale at Phuong My Flagship Store on
Doc fest
spotlights climate change
Documentary films
will be screened at the French Cultural Centre in Ha Noi tomorrow, with the
aim of raising public awareness about climate change impact and policies.
The films, provided
by the French Agency for Development (AFD), will be in French and Vietnamese.
To put the theme in
perspective, a discussion will be organised with the participation of AFD
experts, representatives from the French Embassy and the French Regional
Delegation for Co-operation, as well as ASEAN and Vietnamese journalists.
The event will
begin at 2pm at the auditorium of L'Espace,
It is part of the
special week – entitled "The Climate Is Changing… What about Us?" –
launched by the French Embassy in Ha Noi, with the assistance of the Viet Nam
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and international partners.
The participants
will discuss the fact that policy makers sometimes focus on economic
development, while neglecting climate or environmental issues, and projects
supporting climate change adaptation in
Japanese
fan fiction contest opens
Vietnamese readers
can create and express their love for Japanese fiction by joining the fan
fiction (fanfic) contest launched nationwide with the theme "I Love
Japanese Literature".
To celebrate
Japanese Literature Week from December 24 to 31, the contest organisers
require participants to send their writings in Vietnamese to the organising
board of Nha Nam Publishing and Communications Company and Japan Foundation
Centre for Cultural Exchange in
Fanfic are stories
about characters or settings written by fans of the original work rather than
by the original creator. They are written on the basis of parts of the
original work. Most fanfic writers assume that their work is read primarily
by other fans.
Within the contest
framework, participants may create fanfic based on works of remarkable
Japanese authors such as Haruki Murakami, Banana Yoshimoto, Ogawa Yoko and
Higashino Keigo.
Writers of
excellent works will receive awards at the opening ceremony of Japanese
Literature Week.
VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP
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Thứ Hai, 10 tháng 11, 2014
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