Actress Kathy Uyên(centre) and director Lê Thanh Sơn (second right) receive the Golden Lotus Prize for the best feature film in the 20th Vietnamese Film Festival in Đà Nẵng yesterday. — VNS Photo Lâm Trần |
ĐÀ NẴNG — The film Em Chưa 18 (Jailbait), directed by Lê Thanh Sơn, won the Golden Lotus prize for best feature film at the 20th Vietnamese Film Festival yesterday in Đà Nẵng.
Two films, The House Maid and Father and Son, took two Silver Lotus awards at the ceremony, held at the city’s Trưng Vương Theatre.
Katie Nguyễn, who acted in the Vietnamese movie Jailbait, was named best actress, while Quý Bình from the film I’ll Wait, took the best actor award.
In the documentary category, the film Live and Tell, directed by Nguyễn Hoàng Lâm, won the Golden Lotus prize.
Two Silver Lotus awards went to films Home Coming and Việt Nam Under Subsidy.
A Solution for Coastal Erosion, by director Phùng Ngọc Tú, won the Golden prize for the best scientific film division, while the film Growing Sperm for Infertility in Males took Silver prize.
The Mannequin was awarded the Golden Lotus prize for best animated film, while Fugitive took the Silver Lotus.
Actress Hà My was named best supporting actress for her work on The Girl from Yesterday, while Nhan Phúc Vinh took best supporting actor for the film The Way Station.
The organising committee also presented prizes for the best sound and music, the best artist, the best cameraman, the best film script in categories of documentary, science, feature and animation, the jury’s award and the best film voted by audiences.
More than 4,000 viewers in the central region enjoyed a week-long film festival screening Việt Nam’s 129 best new and old films spanning genres of feature, documentary, scientific and animated categories.
Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu will host the 21st Vietnamese Film Festival next year.
A scene in the Em Chưa 18 (Jailbait) by diretor Lê Thanh Sơn won the Golden Lotus prize yesterday in Đà Nẵng. |
ASEAN Awards
The film, A Yellow Bird, from Singapore won the Best Film Award at the first ASEAN Film Awards in Đà Nẵng, while main actor Sivakumar Palakrishnan was named Best Actor at the ceremony yesterday.
The film, directed by K. Rajagopal, features Silva (actor Sivakumar), a Singaporean Indian man released after years in prison for smuggling. Unable to find forgiveness from his mother, he searches for his ex-wife and daughter.
“I would like to thanks Việt Nam for creating the opportunity in the ASEAN Film Awards,” Sivakumar Palakrishnan said at the awards ceremony.
Mary Joy Apostol from the Philippines, who starred in the film Birdshot, bagged the Best Actress prize.
Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo of Indonesia was named Best Director for the film Turah.
The three members of the ASEAN Awards jury were Jonathan Hyong-joon Kim, a director from South Korea; Roger Garcia, director of the International Film Festival Hong Kong; and Polish director Karolina Bielawska.
The first ASEAN Film Awards, an initiative of Việt Nam, drew the participation of the films Adrift (Malaysia), Birdshot (the Philippines), Angel of Eden (Myanmar), Descendant (Brunei) and Yellow Bird (Singapore), Benevolence of the Contemporary Mother (Cambodia), Swan Lifts Turtle (Laos), Turah (Indonesia), By the Time It Gets Dark (Thailand) and Dạ Cổ Hoài Lang (Night Drumbeats Cause Longing for Absent Husband)
The event also marks the 50th founding anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, strengthening friendship and solidarity among different nationalities. — VNS