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Art & Entertainment News 12/12
Documentary on
homosexuality to premiere
A documentary entitled “Chuyen di
cuoi cung cua chi Phung” (The last journey of Madam Phung) on homosexuality
by female director Nguyen Thi Tham will be screened at theaters starting this
Saturday.
The 86-minute documentary tells the
story about lives of homosexual people working in a troupe of transvestite
singers that sparks both curiosity and hostility from local folks.
During five years of shooting the
film between 2009 and 2014, director Tham traveled together with the troupe
from
During the premiere, the director and
two other actors also shared some heart-touching details behind the scene, in
which Phung died of HIV/AIDS when the film making entered the final stage.
“The documentary conveys a clear message that the society should recognize
and treat homosexuals equally,” said Tham.
“The last journey of Madam Phung” was
previously screened at a number of international documentary festivals.
Idecaf (
Tickets are available at
San Art holds Thresholds of Motion
auction
San Art in partnership with Paddle8
is now holding an auction named Thresholds of Motion featuring works donated
by 24 artists.
The proceeds will help San Art
continue to offer opportunities for the local artistic community to engage
international practitioners in thinking creatively of the relationship
between art and society.
Bidding will officially close at 9
a.m. next Thursday. For further information, visit paddle8.com.
Ben Tre Coconut
Festival – bigger than ever this year
The 4th Coconut Festival, set for
April 7-13 next year, has been stepped up to a national event and will be bigger
and better than ever, Tran Ngoc Tam, head of the organizing board has
announced.
The festival is an annual celebration
of Ben Tre’s uniqueness to the Mekong Delta region, Tam says, adding that
this year’s event will include a culture tourism week, southern food
festival, beauty pageant, poetry contest, coconut exhibitions and much more.
Ben Tre has the largest coconut
cultivation area in
Ben Tre is also a top tourist
destination in the region, receiving 900,000 tourists on average every year,
which has been on the uptrend over recent years.
The Da Nang People's Committee has
approved the setting up of a night market on the eastern bank of the
Meant to be a new tourism product and
an attractive destination in the inner city, it will help advertise
Vietnamese culture and cuisine to both locals and visitors.
The 12,000sq.m market will
accommodate over 200 stalls selling goods and two drinking and eating areas.
It will be in the shape of nine ships facing the
In another development, the People's
Committee vice chairman, Vo Duy Khuong, said next year the city would
continue with its tourism stimulus programme to attract more domestic and
foreign visitors.
Dance performance,
exhibition to promote
The Korean Tourism Organisation (KTO)
will hold tonight the traditional hongtaryeong dance to celebrate a
successful year of Korean tourism in 2014, and launch new promotion
strategies.
During this year, the KTO organised
several programmes to promote Korean tourism in
Hongtaryeong is a unique dance
performed with drums and gongs, in which the dancers wear large hats with
long ribbons. While dancing, they shake their heads in tandem with the
accompanying music, creating beautiful images with flapping ribbons.
A photo exhibition on the beautiful
landscape, culture and lifestyle of
On the occasion, the KTO will also
introduce a book entitled I Love
Similar events have been organised in
The Godfather to
be screened in Ha Noi
One of the greatest films of all
time, The Godfather, will be screened at the Centre for Assistance and
Development of Movie Talents (TPD) in Ha Noi tomorrow, December 12.
The movie's part 1 will be presented
at 1pm, while part 2 and part 3 will be screened respectively at 4pm and
7.30pm.
The Godfather is a 1972 American
crime film, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, with the screenplay written by
Mario Puzo and Coppola. Starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as the leaders
of a fictional
Featuring Al Pacino and Robert De
Niro, The Godfather: Part II (1974) is both the sequel and the prequel to the
first part, presenting parallel dramas: the sequel takes off from the 1958
story of Michael Corleone (Pacino), the new Don of the Corleone crime family,
protecting the family business in the aftermath of an attempt on his life;
while the prequel covers the journey of his father, Vito Corleone (De Niro),
from his Sicilian childhood to the founding of his family enterprise in New
York City.
The 1990 The Godfather: Part III
completes the story of Michael Corleone, who tries to legitimise his criminal
empire. A fictionalised account of two real-life events – the 1978 death of
Pope John Paul I and the Papal banking scandal of 1981-82 – was weaved into
the plot, both events being linked to the affairs of Corleone.
All three movies will be presented in
original languages with English subtitles. The proceeds from the sale of
tickets, priced at VND20,000 each, will be donated to TPD's fund for movie
talents. TPD is located at
K+ announces new
content strategy
K+, a leading premium pay-TV operator
in
The new look of K+NS and K+PC will be
dedicated to female audiences, with K+NS featuring TV series, movies and
lifestyle shows directed at women.
Next year, there will be a total of
200,000 movies and 600,000 TV film series on K+ channels.
K+PC will have series marathons,
where viewers can spend all day and night enjoying an entire season in one
week or a couple of days. For the first time, the UK X Factor,
TV show celebrates
legacy of People's Army
HCM City Television (HTV), in
co-operation with its partners, will broadcast a special live programme
tonight to mark the 70th anniversary of the Vietnam People's Army and the
25th anniversary of the National Defence Day (December 22).
The 150-minute programme, Vinh Quang
Bo Doi Cu Ho (Glorious Uncle Ho's Soldiers), will feature celebrations around
the city and in Cao Bang, Quang Binh and Dong Nai provinces.
The show's first part, Tu Nhan Dan Ma
Ra (The Army of the People), focuses on the period between 1944 and 1954.
The second part titled V i Nhan Dan
Chien Dau (Fight for the People) features the period of 1954-1975, and the
third, Quan Doi Cua Hoa Binh (The Army of Peace), tells stories and events
from 1975 to now.
There will also be reports on people
and soldiers who live at the historic sites of Cao Bang and Quang Binh as
well as
Cu Chi lost 11,000 soldiers and is
now home to 200 Heroic Mothers and 3,000 invalid veterans, all of whom are
under the care of local authorities and other people.
Its
The show will be followed by 12
documentary reports featuring the beginning and development of the army
during the last 70 years, which highlight talks by generals and heroes, and
history researchers.
The show expects an audience of
hundreds of Heroic Mothers, and veterans and soldiers invited by the
organisers. The show will be broadcast live on HTV7 and provincial TV
stations.
According to the show's general
director Le Thuy, HTV and its partners, including the People's Army
newspaper, hope that younger generations learn more about the country's
history and revolutionary traditions.
The show will also include music,
dance, and drama performed by about 400 artists from professional art
troupes.
Songs, recognised as canons of the
patriotic music, written by talented composers such as Luu Huu Phuoc, Do
Nhuan and Hoang Viet, will be highlighted.
"Our artists have spent days to
prepare for the show. We found inspiration by singing patriotic tunes,
discovering that performing is learning," said Thuy.
The 30 millionth visitor to the Hue
Relic Site, a UNESCO world cultural heritage, will be welcomed and feted at
the end of this month.
The visitor is expected to arrive between
December 24 and 30 when there will be several events honouring travel agents
and individuals who have made great contributions to preserving
On the occasion, visitors will enjoy
a discount on entrance tickets and photo shoots in the royal palace.
Photo contest
promotes tourism in Vietnam
An awards ceremony of a photo contest
themed “Savour
The event, co-organised by
According to the organising board,
winning works will be collected in a book named “Savour
Addressing the event, the contest’s
second prize winner Johann Faranhammer, who is Head of development
cooperation at the Delegation of the European Union to the
The most interesting thing is
chatting with local people, he added.
Johann Faranhammer spent all his cash
prize worth VND15 million on supporting cancer kids through the charity
programme “Thuy’s Dream” (Uoc Mo Cua Thuy) implemented by Tuoi Tre newspaper.
Writing &
photo contest honoring Vietnamese culture ends
Photographer Tran Thuy Linh won the
first prize at a writing and photo contest named ‘Savour
The two second awards in the essay
category went to Johann Farnhammer, head of development cooperation at the
Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines and Tran Van Dung from
Nghe An Province for the works, “Character-the boundless resource” and Am ap
hon Viet (The warm soul of Vietnam).
The organizers including
Saigontourist Holding Company and Tuoi Tre Newspaper also offered three third
prizes and four encouragement prizes.
In the photo category, the awards
were granted monthly from July through October, including Hoang Thi Huyen of
HCM City , Nguyen Dinh Hau of Nghe An Province, Pham Ngoc Hoang of Binh Thuan
Province and Vu Ngoc Hoang of Khanh Hoa Province.
Launched four months ago, the
organization board received around 545 writings and more than 3,000 photos of
authors in the country and abroad.
The competition aims to honor and
promote the beauty of the country and people as well as mark the 40th
anniversary of the liberation of
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Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 12, 2014
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