Movie star and producer Ngô Thanh Vân’s latest film, Song Lang ( The Tap Box), will compete in the Tokyo International Film Festival 2018 (TIFF) next month.

 

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Film on cải lương to compete in Tokyo Film Festival

October 01, 2018 - 11:00

Movie star and producer Ngô Thanh Vân’s latest film, Song Lang ( The Tap Box), will compete in the Tokyo International Film Festival 2018 (TIFF) next month.

 

A scene in Song Lang (The Tap Box), a film on the 100-year history and development of cải lương (reformed opera), a genre of traditional theatre in the South. It will be screened at the Opening International Premiere in the Asian Future Category at Tokyo International Film Festival 2018 (TIFF) next month. — Photo courtesy of VAA
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY — Movie star and producer Ngô Thanh Vân’s latest film, Song Lang (The Tap Box), will compete in the Tokyo International Film Festival 2018 (TIFF) next month.

The film was selected to be screened at the Opening International Premiere in the Asian Future Category.

Song Lang highlights the 100-year history and development of cải lương (reformed opera), a traditional theatre genre in the South. 

It features a group of cải lương artists in Sài Gòn in the 1980s, focusing on the challenges they face to preserve their art. 

It also centres on the career of a young performer, Linh Phụng, who makes sacrifices to pursue his dream.  

Producer Vân invited Vietnamese-American Leon Lê to direct her film. 

Lê researched many documents and books on cải lương before filming.  

The film stars pop singer and actor Issac, winner of the Rising Star of Asia’s Star Awards at the 21st Busan International Festival in 2016, and young actors Tú Quyên and Liên Bỉnh Phát.  

These artists spent several days to practice singing and dancing cải lương with experts. 

Song Lang hit cinemas in August.   

“I wanted to capture the beauty of Vietnamese culture and lifestyle in films,” said producer Vân, who has more than 20 years of experience in the industry.

Her new project, Thần Đồng Đất Việt (Vietnamese Prodigies), based on Vietnamese folk stories, will begin filming late this year.

Last year, Vân’s Cô Ba Sài Gòn (The Tailor), a romantic comedy on Vietnamese women in Sài Gòn (now HCM City) in the 1960s, was screened and honoured at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival in Busan, South Korea.

The film’s leading character, young actress Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc of HCM City, was named Face of Asia at the Asia Star Awards 2017.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s Department of Cinematography recently decided to send Cô Ba Sài Gòn to the US’s 91st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.

The 10-day event TIFF will begin in Tokyo on October 25. It has attracted 1,829 films come from 109 countries and territories.  

Song Lang will compete with eight films from mainland China, South Korea and Taiwan for top prizes for the Best Asian Future Film Award and The Spirit of Asia Award, presented by the Japan Foundation Asia Centre. — VNS

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