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Seminar highlights national film festival

DA NANG Today
Published: November 28, 2017

Within the framework of the 20th National Film Festival, a seminar entitled ‘Viet Nam Film Festival in National Cinema Development’ took place in Da Nang last Sunday.  Participating filmmakers and cinema experts together agreed that the event has evolved over the past years to increasingly reach international standards.

History of film: Exhibition on Vietnamese cinema displays about 200 photos and posters showing milestones from the previous 19 film festivals. — Photo baomoi.com Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/418302/seminar-highlights-national-film-festival.html#PblqcbJDiIbFAryx.99
History of film: Exhibition on Vietnamese cinema displays about 200 photos and posters showing milestones from the previous 19 film festivals. — Photo baomoi.com

The seminar attracted managers, filmmakers, experts, producers and artistes from across the country. 

Though the film festival was first held in 1970, this year marked the first time it has included an event to review the role and significance of the festival in the history of Viet Nam’s cinema development.

"The film festival has been meaningful to encourage and orient filmmakers making their devotion to the development of the national cinema industry,” said Ngo Phuong Lan, the Head of the Viet Nam Department of Cinema, at the seminar. “The film festival has changed its slogan to suit each period of its nearly 50-year history.  It is closely approaching standards of international film festivals in the world.”

At the seminar, participants discussed the role of the national film festival in recognising and promoting the country’s best cinematographic works before and after reunification in 1975. The festival supported revolutionary heroism-themed movies and honoured them during the war time.  After the war and during the renewal period, the film festivals have highlighted movies that addressed contemporary social issues and the struggles of post-war society.

“The film festivals have shown movies which help movie-goers get to know more about the national history,” said People’s Artist Dang Nhat Minh.

Awarding-winning works at the film festivals have not only become subjects for researchers and curricula at arts schools, but also represent Vietnamese cinema at the regional and international film festivals and film awards.

The 20th film festival launches the ASEAN Film Awards for the first time to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of ASEAN.  The 2 festivals illustrate the potential for national film festivals to support regional and international integration, according to film critic Tran Luan Kim, former chairman of Viet Nam Cinema Association.

"Screening and awarding ASEAN movies within the festival’s framework is a good idea," said Kim.

The ASEAN Film Awards will honour the best movie from 9 submissions by Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.  The awards will be announced at the film festival closing ceremony at 8.10pm tonight.

The participants also discussed how to make the film festival more popular and the importance of creating favourable conditions for promoting filmmaking.  Film producers also expressed that they need support from the cinema department to increase their competitiveness and reduce financial pressure.

Themed ‘Building A Modern and Human Movie Industry’, the 20th National Film Festival features such activities as free outdoor screenings, seminars, an exhibition on Vietnamese cinema and exchanges between actors, directors, producers and audiences.

(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)

 

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