Showing posts with label feature films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feature films. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Movie distributor brings films to remote rural areas

Travelling to small villages in remote and mountainous regions is a hard
task at the best of times, but for members of a mobile film-screening
team based in HCM City , it is a full-time job.


"People usually come early to the film shows, sit on the ground to
watch, and stay until late," Vu Trong Tuan, a member of the three-strong
team, says.


"Their enthusiasm is our main source of encouragement."


The screenings are arranged by the State-owned Saigon Cinema Corporation for whom Tuan has been working for 35 years.


Documentary and feature films on the struggle for liberation, like
Duong Ve Que Me (Travelling Back to Native Land) and Vi Tuyen 17 Ngay Va
Dem (The 17th Parallel, Days and Nights), and cartoons are the most
commonly screened.


The team goes on its mission come
rain or shine. Planning a trip sometimes takes time, especially when it
is to a place that does not have electricity and generators are
required.


Once there, however, the crew will stay for a week.


"The team has a jeep. But many times we go on motorbikes to villages surrounded by mountains and forests," Tuan says.


"Often we have to wade through knee-deep brooks that cross muddy roads.


"We can get wet when it rains but our projector, films, and other equipment must be carefully protected."


Many times the team arrives late in the afternoon. "We may not have
time for dinner. But we must prepare for the film show quickly because
people are waiting," he says.


"We work forgetting
our hardship because the viewers get so much enjoyment from it and
because we are warmly received," Dang To Ha, the head of the team, says.


Ha has also worked for 35 years.


The films are usually screened in the yards of schools and
administrative offices or meeting places for the region's various ethnic
peoples.


The audience usually arrives several hours
before the show's 7pm start. Often, the shows last past midnight as
viewers ask for more screenings.


"Many poor ethnic
people in remote areas in the Central Highlands may never see films," he
says, adding it is moving when people inquire when the team will be
back.


Since 2006 alone the team has shown more than
400 cartoons, feature films, and documentaries to audiences totalling
over 300,000.


It has received many certificates of commendation from HCM City authorities for its efforts./.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Vietnam international film fest focuses on Asian pictures

Vietnam's first international film festival will be held in Hanoi from
October 17-21 to celebrate the capital's millennium, said Le Ngoc Minh,
deputy director of the Ministry of Culture's Cinema Department.


Thirty cinematic works by Asian directors in three categories,
including feature films, documentaries and short films, will be screened
during the festival.


Competitive entries will
include both celluloid features and documentaries produced within the
last two years. Entries may or may not have been screened already, but
they should not have been broadcast on television or the internet.


Eight award categories will include best feature, best short film,
best documentary, best director, best actor, best actress, the NETPAC
(Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) prize, and the Journalists
prize.


Three conferences on Vietnamese cinema will
be held during the festival, including Solutions to Enhance Production
of Vietnamese Films, Vietnam – an Attractive Environment for
Producing Films, and Building a Vietnamese Cinema Industry.


Two Vietnamese feature films will participate in the competition:
Trung Uy (Lieutenant) by director Ha Son and Long Thanh Cam Gia Ca (A
Song about a Musician in the Thang Long Citadel) by director Dao Ba Son.


The feature film jury will include Australian
director Phillip Noyce, director of the Venice Film Festival Marco
Muller, French cameraman Francois Catonne, actress Kang Su-yeon from the
Republic of Korea , and Vietnamese director Dang Nhat Minh.


Jury members for the short film and documentary categories will
include French cameraman Mathieu Poirot Delpech and Vietnamese director
Bui Dinh Hac.


Aruna Vasudev, the founder and
President of NETPAC, Philippine director Doy Del Mundo, and Vietnamese
cinema critic Ngo Phuong Lan will sit on the NETPAC prize jury.


Journalists who cover cinema will sit on the Journalists Award panel.


Films will be screened at the National Cinema Centre, MegaStar Cinema
branches and Cine Complex. Some films will also be screened outdoors in
the King Ly Thai To Garden and in the square in front of the Hanoi Opera
House.


The opening and closing ceremonies will be held at the National Convention Centre on October 17 and 21, respectively.


A music gala will be held for participants at the Temple of Literature .


Three outdoor photo exhibitions will also be held in the city centre during the festival./.

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