Vietnamese film

VFDA honoured for its contribution to the Vietnamese film industry
Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Tạ Quang Đông presented the Minister's Certificate of Merit to the Việt Nam Film Development Association (VFDA) and its chairwoman, Ngô Phương Lan, in recognition of their contributions to promoting the Vietnamese film industry.
  • Vietnamese film on love earns high grossing
    The Vietnamese film 'Ngày Xưa Có Một Chuyện Tình' (Love Upon A Time) has earned VNĐ26 billion (US$1.02 million) in ticket sales to become one of the three top hits in its first five days beginning on November 1.
  • Vietnamese film makes UK premiere
    Đóa Hoa Mong Manh (A Fragile Flower), a film by Vietnamese director and producer Mai Thu Huyền, has had its UK premiere, captivating both the public and the Vietnamese community in the European nation.
  • Vietnamese film makes UK premiere
    Doa hoa mong manh” (a fragile flower), a film by Vietnamese director and producer Mai Thu Huyen, has had its UK premiere, captivating both the public and the Vietnamese community in the European nation.
  • Vietnamese film impresses Hong Kong cinephiles
    The film Mắt Biếc (Dreamy Eyes), directed by Victor Vũ, made a strong impact on audiences and attracted many moviegoers in Hong Kong during the 2024 ASEAN Film Festival.
  • Vietnamese film wins two prizes at Venice Film Festival
    Vietnamese horror-comedy “Mưa trên cánh bướm” (Don’t Cry Butterfly) was honoured on September 6 in two categories at the Venice Critics’ Week in Italy, the Venice Film Festival sidebar dedicated to first-time filmmakers.
  • Vietnamese film receives big applause at Venice Film Festival 2024
    Vietnamese horror-comedy “Mưa trên cánh bướm” (Don’t Cry Butterfly) received two and a half minutes of applause during its world premiere on September 3 at the Venice Critics’ Week in Italy, the Venice Film Festival sidebar dedicated to first-time filmmakers.
  • Vietnamese film to premiere at Venice Film Festival 2024
    Vietnamese horror-comedy “Don’t Cry Butterfly” will have its world premiere at the Venice Critics’ Week, the Venice Film Festival sidebar which is dedicated to first-time filmmakers taking place from August 28 to September 7.
  • “Ben Trong Vo Ken Vang” movie among top 20 Best Movies of 2024
    Well-known film critic website IndieWire has named Vietnamese film “Ben Trong Vo Ken Vang”, known as “Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell” in English, among its top 20 Best Movies of 2024.
  • Vietnamese film days open in Russia
    Five movies will be screened during the three-day event, including 'Mắt Biếc' (Dreammy Eyes), 'Thạch Thảo' (Bell Heather), 'Truyền thuyết về Quán Tiên' (Myth of Quán Tiên), 'Đào, Phở và Piano' (Peach Blossom, Phở and Piano), and 'Em và Trịnh' (Me and Trịnh).
  • Vietnamese film days opens in Russia
    The “Vietnamese film days in Russia 2024” opened in Moscow on July 3, as part of a series of events to welcome the Vietnam’s culture days there.
  • Vietnamese film revenue tops $40 million in five months
    Based on statistics from the independent unit Box Office Vietnam, in the first quarter of 2024, Vietnamese film revenue reached VNĐ600 billion. Among them, director Trấn Thành's film, Mai, earned VNĐ550 billion, leading the list of most popular Vietnamese films in history.
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