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Monday, 29/08/2016 16:02

TPD shows documentary on LGBT issues

LGBT rights: TPD will present two screenings of the Vietnamese award-winning documentary The Last Journey of Madam Phung over the weekend.
Viet Nam News

The Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) will present two screenings of the Vietnamese award-winning documentary Chuyen Di Cuoi Cung Cua Chi Phung (The Last Journey of Madam Phung).

The 84-minute documentary is a production by independent filmmaker Nguyen Thi Tham, who wrote, directed and shot the film. Tham spent a year following madam Phung and her art troupe consisting of transgenders to remote provincial fairgrounds. The documentary exposes the hard life of transgender entertainers, who have to bear discrimination, especially in rural areas, despite rapid changes in societal attitudes toward LGBT issues over the last several years.

The documentary has been presented at several film festivals in the US, France, Canada, and Viet Nam. It won the special award at the second Chopshots – Documentary Film Festival Southeast Asia in 2014.

The screenings will take place on Saturday and Sunday, at 7pm. The film will be presented in the original Vietnamese language with English subtitles. Tickets cost VND40,000 at the door.

The TPD is on fourth floor, 51 Tran Hung Dao Street.

On August 26, Indika Saigon will host “Party with Pride” on August 26 to celebrate Pride Month in Viet Nam.

The event, which celebrates and supports the Sai Gon LGBT community, will feature a live music performance by New York-based duo Adrienne Mack-David and feliciacruz.

The duo has toured the US and now lives in HCM City. They have performed at more than 10 Pride events worldwide.

The party will take place from 5 pm to 11 pm at 43 Nguyen Van Giai Street in District 1. Entrance fee is VND100,000.

— VNS

 

 


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