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Wednesday, 18/10/2017 11:50

VN serial wins Tokyo Int’l Drama Festival award

A scene in the film Chieu Ngang Qua Pho Cu (Walking on Old Street in the Afternoon). It has been announced as the winner of the Special Award for Foreign Drama at the 11th International Drama Festival in Tokyo, Japan. — Photo courtesy of VFC
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HA NOI — Vietnamese TV serial Chieu ngang qua pho cu (Walking on Old Street in the Afternoon) has been announced as the winner of Special Awards for Foreign Drama at the 11th International Drama Festival in Tokyo, Japan.

Director Trinh Le Phong and leading actress Nguyen Minh Trang will represent the film crew to receive the honour at the awards ceremony held on October 26 in Tokyo.

Produced by the Viet Nam Television Film Centre (VFC), the serial was screened domestically in late 2016. It tells the story of a family living in Ha Noi’s Old Quarter, and reflects on how socioeconomic changes have created a generational divide and altered family relationships. When the siblings grow up and have their own families, they become selfish and conflicts over financial interests separate the family members.

Director Phong said he and all members of the film crew felt happy and proud when they received news of the award, which they shared with friends on Facebook.

“It’s not only a film, it’s a story of a family in Ha Noi. It’s such a universal theme that each one of us can find a part of our family,” Phong said.

The drama was nominated for the Best TV Serial at VTV Awards 2017, a domestic award, but didn’t receive the prize.

Phong said it’s common for a film that loses out in one competition to succeed in another.

“I don’t think much about it,” he said. “I just focus on filmmaking and try to do the best.”

Previously, TV serial Chay an (Obstructing justice with bribery), another work produced by VFC, also received the Special Award for Foreign Drama at the first Tokyo International Drama Festival.

Founded in 2008, the Tokyo International Drama Festival recognises excellent dramas produced in Japan to promote outstanding dramas from Japan to an international audience. The Special Award for Foreign Drama is intended to enhance cultural understanding and business partnerships.

Asia Star

HCM City-based actress Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc was named the Face of Asia at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival in Busan, Korea.

Ngoc, 27, was honoured in the category Asia Star Awards 2017. She shared the title with Choi Minho of Korea, Sugisaki Hana of Japan and Sukollawat Kanaros of Thailand.

Ngoc played a leading role in Co Ba Sai Gon (The Tailor), a romantic comedy produced by movie star, director and producer Ngo Thanh Van.

The 90-minute film, presented in the category “A Window on Asian Cinema”, is about Vietnamese women living in Sai Gon (now HCM City) in the 1960s.

“Co Ba Sai Gon features the culture and lifestyle of Saigonese as well as the history of ao dai (traditional Vietnamese long dress),” said Ngoc, winner of the 2011 Golden Lotus Award for best actress, presented by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

“The film also highlights Vietnamese women who have triumphed in life and love. I gained new lessons after filming with my older colleagues such as People’s Artist Hong Van and Diem My,” she said.

The 22nd Busan Film Festival, to be held from October 12 to 21, has attracted 98 films from 75 countries. — VNS


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