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Vietnamese movie screened at RoK film festival

By VNA / DA NANG Today
November 04, 2019, 08:56 [GMT+7]

The Republic of Korea (RoK)-based ASEAN Culture House (ACH) is holding a film festival showing films from ASEAN countries including Vietnamese movie Hai Phuong (Furie).

Actress Ngo Thanh Van in Furie (Photo: VNA)
Actress Ngo Thanh Van in Furie (Photo: VNA)

Entitled 'ASEAN Cinema Week - ASEAN Cinema NOW!' the festival opens on November 1 in Seoul to celebrate the ASEAN - Korea Commemorative Summit from 25-26 November in the Republic of Korea.

"It is my sincere hope that we will come to better understand the diversity of ASEAN culture by way of films that we may not have had access to previously," said the Korea Foundation President Lee Geun.

The opening film will be Friend Zone, from Thailand — the Chair of ASEAN for 2019. Directed by Chayanop Boonprakob in 2019, the romantic and comedy is about the border separating friends from lovers.

The opening ceremony will be held at CGV Myeongdong Station Cine Library with a presentation from director Chayanop and lead actor Naphat Siangsomboon.

The ceremony will feature a celebratory performance by acapella group Maytree and a preview of highlights of all films to be screened.

The films such as Viet Nam’s Furie; Lao's The Long Walk, Malaysia's Upin & Ipin: KerisSiamang Tunggal and the Philippines' Alone/Together were all released in 2019.

Directed by Le Van Kiet, Furie is an action film featuring Ngo Thanh Van (Veronica Ngo). It is a story of a mother's 14-hour journey in pursuit of her daughter's kidnappers.

This moving tale highlights maternal love and the resilient human spirit showcasing the unique characteristics of Vietnamese culture.

The film was a Vietnamese representative to attend the 92nd annual Academy Awards. It is also the last film by Van who is regarded as one of few Vietnamese actresses to enter into the Vietnamese action movie genre. She also appeared in the blockbuster Star Wars - The Last Jedi in 2017.

"Veronica Ngo is also popular," said Choi Da Hye, senior programme officer of ACH. "This film Furie is in Netflix as well and so there are many fans now."

The Malaysian film is the only animation at the festival. The 100-minute film features twin brothers Upin and Ipin and their friends stumbling into a fantastical kingdom.

As they try to find their way back home, they must restore the kingdom to its former glory.

The festival will tour in Busan, Jeju and Gwangju until 13 December.

(Source: VNA)

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