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A scene from Taxi, Em Ten Gi (Taxi Driver, What’s Your Name?). The film earned VND21 billion (US$900,000) within five days of release in March. (Taxiemtengifacebook) |
Viet Nam News
HCM CITY— Nine Vietnamese films will be released at the Vietnamese Film Festival in Australia this month.
The films Taxi, Em Ten Gi (Taxi Driver, What’s Your Name?), Lat Mat (Face Off), Trot Yeu (Love) and Cau Vong Khong Sac (Rainbow) reveal a different view of the country’s film industry.
Produced by private film companies, these films feature the themes of love, family and social problems.
The Vietnamese Film Festival is organised by the Vietnamese-American Arts & Letters Association every two years to celebrate Vietnamese voices in cinema around the world.
Entries are submitted by directors from Viet Nam, the US, Australia, Canada and other countries.
The event attracted eight movies and 21 short films by directors from the UK, France, Germany, Japan and Viet Nam in 2014.
Film screenings will begin on September 29 at the Village Cinema Sunshine complex in Melbourne. The festival closes on October 6.— VNS
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