The 2nd Short Film Festival affirms its role in nurturing talent, promoting creativity, and showcasing the image of Ho Chi Minh City as a dynamic, modern city rich in identity to the international community.
Vietnamese cinema is currently in a phase that gives the impression of being "very easy to win" with a series of multi-billion dollar projects, but few people know the hidden side of this risky market.
Inspired by tens of thousands of declassified intelligence files, "The Indochina Code" recreates the dangerous and silent war waged by Vietnamese intelligence agents.
These two famous brothers quickly established themselves in Vietnamese cinema; one is a director of blockbuster films, the other a renowned martial arts star.
Having experienced periods of unemployment, subsisting on instant noodles, and struggling with minor roles, this actor persevered and gradually became a box office star.
The renowned People's Artist not only holds the position of director of a major theater but also enjoys a fulfilling marriage with her husband, who was once a famous film star.
Possessing a masculine beauty and a rich intellectual aura, this People's Artist is beloved by audiences and is called "the most handsome man on screen."
Lien Binh Phat became the focus of Asian media attention as international newspapers showered him with praise for his subtle acting, likening him to "the Tony Leung of Vietnam."
Colonel Kieu Thanh Thuy, the producer of the film "Red Rain," stated that it was impossible to quantify the production costs, clarifying the question of who would benefit from the "huge" revenue.
From the ground to the sky, every camera angle was meticulously crafted to fully recreate the scale and grandeur of the parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd.
Many beautiful, cinematic moments, brimming with national pride, were captured at the state-level rehearsal for the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd.
Meritorious Artist Quang Thắng left netizens both amused and bewildered when he shared a moment of receiving an award for his contributions to cinema, displaying a very serious expression.
On November 26th, the National Assembly voted to pass the amended Value Added Tax Law, which stipulates a 10% tax rate for activities in the fields of sports, culture, and arts.
At over 80 years old, People's Artist Tra Giang says she always loves life and loves herself; the "Sister Tu Hau" of the screen from a bygone era lives happily, healthily, and peacefully despite living alone for many years.
"I was constantly getting into fights, I used my dad's car to unload and sell things to get money to go out and have fun, I even left home to dig for gold and red gemstones...", director Luong Dinh Dung shared.
Recently, many films have broken box office records, such as "Mrs. Nu's House" and "The Godfather" by Tran Thanh, but the development of the film industry in Vietnam still needs further discussion.