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Cái đệm (2004) Mùa thứ năm (2004) Những cái bóng (2004) Thằng khùng (2005) Kiến lửa (2005) Đoạn kết (2005) |
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Cinema Roundtable - The Rise of Vietnam’s Underground Movies
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Cinema Roundtable - The Rise of Vietnam’s Underground Movies | Cinema Roundtable - The Rise of Vietnam’s Underground Movies |
Recently, underground movies have found their way to audience with works of young filmmakers such as Phuc Doan, Tran Ly Tri Tan, etc. Also, initial achievements of the two projects “Hanoi, I love you” and “Saigon, I love you”, as well as the establishment of YxineFF online film festival are believed to be a great support for independent filmmakers in Vietnam. The meeting of Cinema Roundtable this week themed The rise of Underground movies will be a good chance for independent filmmakers in Vietnam to sit together and share their dreams and experience of filmmaking. After the meeting, young filmmakers who still hesitate to follow their dreams will find a great motivation to pick up their pens or camcorders. There will also be a screening of outstanding short films by young filmmakers. Guestspeakers: - Scriptwriter, director Phan Dang Di (Bi, don’t be afraid) - Director Le Ngoc Tung – Chief coordinator of Hanoi, I love you project. - Director Thuy Giang – (Bong roi, Ban cong) Time: 14:00, Saturday, June 27th, 2010 Venue: TPD Center, 22 Hai Ba Trung street, Hanoi Agenda: - 14:00 Screening of Night (by Thuy Giang), Mat na 14m (by Le Ngoc Tung) - 14:30 Discussion: The rise of Vietnam’s Underground movies Notice: - The discussion is non-profit and for reference only. - Free entrance |
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The Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents was established under the Decision 236/HĐA signed by Mr. Tran Luân Kim, Secretary General of Vietnam Cinema Association on 15 August 2002, with the purposes to design and implement programs to assist and develop movie talents and other activities for the development of Vietnam cinema.
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| 10 most seen movies in the library (June 2010) |
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1. The Godfather |
