Viet Nam News
HA NOI — Actress Hong Anh will release her debut feature film as a director next year. She showcased a seven-minute teaser to audience at the Ha Noi International Film Festival on Friday.
The Way Station is adapted from Do Phuoc Tien’s story titled Dao Cua Dan Ngu Cu (The Island of Aliens) written in 1992. It was translated into French and English. Famed writer Nguyen Quang Lap wrote the movie script in 1996.
The story is told from the viewpoint of Phuoc, a restaurant chef’s assistant, who portrays the desperation of the characters in their search for happiness. The other characters include a Chinese-Vietnamese businessman and his daughter, an Indian-Vietnamese businessman and a Khmer from the south of Viet Nam.
It takes place in a restaurant called White Night, which is almost a character in itself, observing everyone inside including the owner, and their old-fashioned arbitrary way of thinking.
The film takes the audience through the lives of people from from around the country who gather in a little village by the sea. It depicts the confusion and uncertainty of their journeys to find happiness and meaning.
Anh said she read the script some 10 years ago when director Nguyen Thanh Van wanted her to take the leading female role, but the project did not pan out. “I am haunted by the loneliness of the characters and their dreams of freedom,” director Anh said to the audience on Friday.
“I have a special love for old houses, old windows, old streets and rustic people. Those things seem to disappear in the doi moi (renewal) period in Viet Nam.
“I saw the loneliness and anarchy in the spiritual lives of the characters, which make them more selfish and confined in their own little individual islands. My characters often constrain themselves to the rules they create,” Anh said.
“They are isolated because of jealously and obsession to control others’ happiness. All the surpression and frustration are completely contradictory to the simple dream of being free.”
Anh used a lot of contrasts: long takes and repeated, fixed wide shots; silence and slow rhythm and the agitation of the innerself; busy surroundings and inner peace, the sound of noisy life and the melody of old love songs; and the endless sea and airless house.
The movie was shot by veteran cameraman Ly Thai Dung in Hoi An township in the central province of Quang Nam and the central city of Hue.
Director Nguyen Thanh Van said the beautiful settings will "create good effects for the film and win people’s hearts."
“Anh selected the cast which is similar to my imagination,” said Van. “I believe the film will achieve success at local and international film festivals.”
The cast comprises a combination of young talent and established actors and actresses. Ngoc Thanh Tam, an emerging actress, will star as the female lead.
Being introduced to the silver screen for the first time as the male lead, singer-songwriter Pham Hong Phuoc will be the wow factor in the film. In a supporting role, Nhan Phuc Vinh promises to surprise the audience with his new image. Two Vietnamese veteran actors, Hoang Phuc and Ngoc Hiep, will also return to the cinema after a long break.
The movie is an arthouse film being produced by Anh’s studio Blue Production and Live Media.
Anh was trained to be a professional dancer at the Dance School of HCM City. She completed a BA in screenplay writing at the University of Theatre and Cinema.
She began her acting career in 1996 and has since won many prestigious local and international awards. — VNS