Saturday, October 23, 2010

Students win video news quest

HA NOI — A student competition to produce a video news clip has been won by a team from Phan Chu Trinh Secondary School in Ha Noi.

Panasonic Viet Nam yesterday awarded the first prize of the Kid Witness News (KWN) Viet Nam 2010 national contest for the video clip entitled The circles.

The story was about recycling through creative use of milk cans to make useful items.

Phan Chu Trinh Secondary School will represent Viet Nam in the Kids Witness News regional contest in Singapore in December this year. The global contest will be held in Japan in July next year.

The contest introduced a recycling topic in an attractive and figurative reporting style with "firm audio-visual effects", the judges said.

Panasonic believed the contest would encourage pupils to develop their video making abilities, said Panasonic Viet Nam general manager Shinichi Wakita.

Best Script was won by a team from Giang Vo Secondary School with a video clip entitled My Ha Noi; Best Anchor went to a Lomonosov Secondary School team with Advantage and Disadvantage; Best Editing: Ly Thuong Kiet Secondary School with The Soul of Viet Nam's Bamboo ; Most Original: Thuc Nghiem Secondary School with An Unforgettable Trip.

A Phan Chu Trinh School team member said that through the video clip they showed the daily life and that pupils could also help protect the environment by recycling so-called useless items into useful products. — VNS

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Vietnam wins two prizes at film festival

The Vietnam International Film Festival wrapped up Thursday night at the National Convention Center in Hanoi, with Vietnamese films winning the Best Documentary and Best Actress prizes.

Nguyen Thi Kim Hai’s “Always Beside You,” the story of a mother who cares for her three-year-old son who has leukemia, was named the Best Documentary.

Nhat Kim Anh was the Best Actress for her performance in “The Fate of a Songstress in Thang Long.”
Australian director and jury member Phillip Noyce described the film as “Extremely beautiful [and] revealed parts of Vietnamese history that we as outsiders were not aware.”

Hong Kong’s Fiona Sit shared the award with Anh for her performance in “Break Up Club.”

Malaysia’s A Niu was named the Best Actor for his role in “Kacang Puppy Love” while.

“Sandcastle” made by first-time Boo Junfeng of Singapore made a huge impact, winning the Best Feature Film, Best Director, and NETPAC Jury Awards.

“Boo’s film doesn’t look like a first film, it is so self-assured,” US entertainment trade publication Hollywood Reporter quoted Venice Film Festival director Marco Mueller as saying at the festival.

The closing ceremony was attended by 2,000 people, including movie stars and filmmakers from Vietnam and abroad.

Lai Van Sinh, the head of the Vietnam Cinema Department and the festival’s chief organizer, said: “The first VNIFF has made a good impression on international audiences. Besides, it has helped bring cinema closer to the public.”

Large audience

Vietnamese films attracted large crowds at the five-day event.

All 14 Vietnamese feature films shown at the Vietnam International Film Festival that concluded Thursday were sellouts despite being screened four times every day, according to the organizers.

“Always Beside You”, “Adrift”, “The Legend Is Alive”, “Living In Fear”, “The Rebel”, “Hanoi- Hanoi”, “The fate of a songstress in Thang Long”, “The Lieutenant”, “Pao’s Story”, “The Buffalo Boy”, “Don’t Burn”, “The White Silk Dress”, “Moon At The Bottom Of The Well” and “Temple Of Literature” were screened at Platinum Cineplex, Megastar cinemas, and the National Screening Center.

To meet the demand, organizers put up 40-70 temporary seats at the venues.

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Statues of former State leaders on display in HCM

HCM CITY — An exhibition featuring 25 miniature statues of President Ho Chi Minh and Vice President Ton Duc Thang opened at the Ton Duc Thang Museum in HCM City on Wednesday.

In addition sculptors from the HCM City Fine Arts Association sent in 26 entries for a contest to create a giant copper statue of the two leaders for installation in Ha Noi for the millennium anniversary.

Lam Quang Noi's creation won the contest and a 5.4m copper statue of President Ho shaking hands with Ton Duc Thang to congratulate him for becoming vice president of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam in 1960 now adorns Thong Nhat Park in the capital's Thong Nhat Island.

The other 25 entries are on show at the exhibition where they will remain until February 20 next year.

The museum is at located 5 Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1.

Holland Village opens in HCM City Park today

HCM CITY — The Holland Village event, held by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in HCM City, will open at September 23 Park today.

The 10-day event aims to promote the culture and customs of the people and country of the Netherlands to Vietnamese, expatriates and international visitors here.

It will introduce several abiding images of the Netherlands including 12 typical houses, windmills, tulips and other objects.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy music from Holland, the country's traditional cuisine and games.

Around 15 well-known artists from Holland will show their special skills in making wooden shoes and other handicraft and fine-art products, including the art of glass blowing by well-known artist Frans Limpens.

Some of the best paintings produced by artists and visitors at the event will be auctioned, and all the proceeds donated to the "Dance4Life" fund, a fund for developing HIV and AIDS prevention projects.

The event marks the 37th anniversary of bilateral relations Viet Nam and the Netherlands.

Touch of French food and culture in HCM City

HCM CITY — HCM City's Hotel Equatorial will host a French wine and food fair that will also feature cultural events this week.

The two-day Une Balade en France opening today will showcase French heritage with wine and food producers from seven regions, including Burgundy and Champagne, bringing their products for visitors to discover and enjoy.

City wine merchants like AuA, Vine Descombe Viet Nam, Daloc, Red Apron, Bacchus Corner, and The Warehouse will be part of the event.

There will be live music by France's Bigot Swing band and some typical French games.

Tickets booked in advance will cost VND350,000 and VND400,000 at the venue. Discounts are available for group bookings.

It will be held from 6pm to 11pm today and 5pm to 11pm on Saturday.

The money collected from the games and food sales will be donated to French charity Poussiere de Vie. — VNS

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Works by late poetess published in Vietnamese and French

A collection of poems by the late Vietnamese poet Xuan Quynh (1942-1988) has been published in both Vietnamese and French, reports VietnamPlus.

The title of the collection “Neu ngay mai... Si demain...” (If tomorrow) was taken from a line of one of her poems, “Neu ngay mai em khong lam tho nua” (If tomorrow I give up writing poems).

The collection contains Quynh’s first poem called “Choi biec” (green bud) and the last poem named “Thoi gian trang” (white time) and her popular poems including “Thuyen va bien” (boat and sea), “Song” (waves), “Tho tinh cuoi mua thu” (love poem in the late autumn) and “Tu hat” (sing by myself).

Nguyen Minh Phuong translated the poems. He has also translated other well known poets - Huy Can, Te Hanh, Nguyen Binh, Ho Dzenh, Nguyen Duy and Phan Thi Thanh Nhan.

Phuong’s translation was revised by teacher Dang Tran Thuong and Pierre Montagu from France. The collection’s preface was written by Pierre Enckell, a French journalist/linguist.

Telecom Technology Consultant International sponsored the publication of five hundreds copies of which two hundreds copies will go on sale in France.

Xuan Quynh was a commissioner of the third course of Vietnam Writers’ Association. Quynh and her husband playwright/poet Luu Quang Vu were killed in a traffic accident in 1988. Quynh was granted the national literature award posthumously in 2001.

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Canada, UK hold education events in October

HCMC and Hanoi will each hold two big educational events this month - the Canadian Education Fair and Education UK Week 2010.

The Consulate General of Canada in HCMC will host its biggest Canadian Education Fair so far with the participation of almost 70 Canadian education institutions, representing the full range of some of the best education options from kindergarten to Grade 12, to college and university. The fair will also be organized in Hanoi by the embassy.

Two scholarship programs - Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships and SauvĂ© Scholars Program will be introduced at the fair. The first attracts and retains world-class doctoral students to Canadian universities by supporting individuals who demonstrate strong leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in health, natural sciences, engineering, humanities and social sciences. This program provides 500 Canadian and international doctoral students with highly prestigious scholarships valued at 50,000 Canadian dollars per year for three years. The SauvĂ© Scholars Program exists for young leaders under the age of 30 from across the globe who want to change the world.  Each year, up to 14 remarkable young leaders are invited to come to Montreal for the academic calendar year.

The fairs will be at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi on October 24 and the InterContinental Asiana Hotel Saigon in HCMC on October 30 from 1p.m. to 7p.m.

For Education UK Week, nearly 60 representatives of UK universities, colleges and high schools will visit  Hanoi, HCMC and Danang on October 23, 26 and 28 respectively.

As part of the Week, a UK Alumni Gala will be held for the UK Alumni Vietnam on October 22 in Hanoi and on October 24 in HCMC. The Alumni Gala will have fashion and music shows showcasing Vietnam-UK collaboration and creativity.

During the week, representatives of Vietnamese universities will share their experience in establishing and managing joint education programs between Vietnam and the UK. Two workshops on the topic will be held at the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi on October 22 and at the University of Transport in HCMC on October 25.

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Culture Vulture

Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce, 60, is in Viet Nam to chair the jury board of the first Viet Nam International Film Festival. He sat down with Culture Vulture on the sidelines of the event.

You came to Viet Nam to film The Quiet American. Now you return as chairman of the jury board of the first Viet Nam International Film Festival. How does that feel?

A decade has passed by since I came to Viet Nam to make The Quiet American. For me, it's a wonderful experience and honour to be here once again. Meeting old friends like director Dang Nhat Minh and actress Do Hai Yen who enthusiastically helped me to produce the film is a privilege, a big present.

During my days in Ha Noi, I will have a chance to get acquainted with other directors and filmmakers to share ideas, exchange experiences and confirm our common passion for the Seventh Art which has the power of a bridge and helps overcome barriers of language and culture. It connects people through the charm of the silver screen.

Viet Nam has two films in the Best Feature Film category, and many new entries which are arranged in Viet Nam Premier Showcase and Viet Nam Cinema Today. Have you been patient enough to watch all of the Vietnamese films screening at the festival?

The jury's screening schedule for official competition is full now, but I promise that I will try to watch Vietnamese films until I collapse.

I'm looking forward to enjoying new Vietnamese films made in 2010, films competing in international film festivals, and current impressive films on at Vietnamese cinemas. Seeing these films will help me realise the changes and development in the Vietnamese movie industry.

I have tried kept a close eye on your cinema over the last decade. I would like to help develop your cinema but have few chances to see it. The only Vietnamese film I've seen is Pao's Story. The other film being promoted in Australia that I saw was Inferno, directed by Vietnamese-born Victor Vu.

I live and work in Australia and the US, where I have only a few opportunities to see Vietnamese films. That's the reason I'm present at this festival. There was a big gap between the movie and audiences when I directed The Quiet American. Now, there are now more and more young directors, and larger audiences, who buy the tickets.

As chairman of the jury board, what can you tell us about the criteria for selecting the best films?

Films geared towards social issues and people will be promising candidates for the top prize. The jury board also highly appreciates films with new, interesting, creative and amazing angles. The members of the jury met each other for the first time at the festival, but it's expected that we will have the same feeling and idea to grant prizes for worthy entries.

I want to tell a story about when I joined the jury at the Sydney International Film Festival in 1994. I remember that among thousands of films presented, there were hundreds nominated, and due to the large amount of films, I paid attention to films made by famous directors. However, I was surprised by Dang Nhat Minh, a Vietnamese director who wasn't famous at the time. His film Tro Ve (The Return) impressed me.

Film festivals are opportunities to discover new talents. I hope that I will find other directors like Minh at this festival.

Southeast Asian cinema is being showcased at this festival. What do you think about the focus on regional films?

It is very interesting to see films and gain a deeper knowledge of movie industries in Southeast Asia. I want to learn about the region's culture, which is expressed by the region's filmmakers, through the film festival.

The movie industries of different nations have different visions of the world. We may ask how the films are made, what the filmmakers' interests are. I think there will be films which reveal their own culture and country's historical stories, although sometimes it isn't easy to understand their messages. But the film's values come from the inside – how do you feel after watching it?

When the festival ends, do you have any other plans in Viet Nam?

I will stay in Ha Noi for two days after the festival to join lectures and seminars with young filmmakers. Then I have another two days working in HCM City. At the seminars, I will share my experience in making films such as Salt and The Quiet American. I'm ready for questions relating to these films. Through the meetings, I expect that I will do something to help Vietnamese filmmakers connect with foreign film industries. I also want to exchange and talk with the younger generation who have a passion for films and willingness to devote themselves to the film industry. Young filmmakers are a very important force for the future of the nation's cinema. — VNS

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Vietnam Swans win first game at Asian Football Champs

Vietnam Swans in Shanghai. They won two games out of four in the Asian Championships. Melbourne Demon’s Rohan Bail is in the red shirt on the right. Demons coach Dean Bailey is partly hidden in the middle. - Photo: Michael Smith
The Vietnam Swans Australian football team won two games at the Australian Rules Football Asian Championships in Shanghai, China, on Saturday.

“It’s the first time the Swannies have won a game at the Asian Championships, so it shows how much the club has developed,” Phil Johns, the club president said in Shanghai.

The team of expat players mostly from Australia, who live in Vietnam, has been competing in the championships every year since 2007 without a win until they got up on Saturday.

A 24 strong squad plus coaches and supporters all met in China on Friday to get ready for the biggest competition of the year in Asian Football with expat teams from 12 countries across the region.

The Swan’s victories were against a mixed team called the Barbarians and the team from Thailand.

In the morning the Swans were beaten by the other two teams in their group, Singapore and Malaysia, but came back in the afternoon against the Barbarians after being a goal down at half time to win by a goal, then took control of the game against the Thailand Tigers.

“It’s something that’s been coming for four years. It’s a good reward for training,” said team captain Luke Creamer after the win.

The Swan’s ruckman, David Hadley, said it was a great feeling to win two, after not winning any games in three previous championships.

Dubai won the final against Singapore to collect the cup. Vietnam Swans came seventh over all beating eighth placed Malaysia.

During the day, one of the team’s coaches, Josh Little, presented a Swans number 44 jersey to Rohan Bail, a player from visiting AFL team, the Melbourne Demons, as a symbol of cooperation between the two teams.

The Demons were in the Chinese megacity to promote the sport to China in an Exhibition Match on Sunday as part of the Australian World Expo program. The match which attracted 7000 was considered a huge success.

Bail said that he was overwhelmed when he knew there was a team in Vietnam that was throwing its support behind him and he and his team were glad that a jumper he had donated previously to the team had been used to raise money for the Tri Bob swimming program to stop kids from drowning in Hoi An.

Other AFL legends such as Paul Salmon, Brian Taylor, Paul Licuria and Steve Silvagni, who came to the Championships on Saturday to see what Asian football was all about, said they were very impressed by the play.

This year’s championships were organized by the two clubs in China, Shanghai Tigers and Beijing Bombers.

The Swans president, Johns, said he wanted to hold the Championships in Vietnam in coming years as the support base was growing.

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California Fitness and Yoga Centers comes to Hanoi

Fitness enthusiasts at a CFYC in HCMC - Photo: Kieu Giang
California Fitness & Yoga Centers (CFYC) has established a presence in Hanoi after it has opened two in HCMC.

To mark the event, CFYC has launched a presale program until November with special promotions for members in the capital city.  

Located at the new Sky City Tower at 88 Lang Ha Street, CFYC Hanoi with high-quality fitness equipment and a host of services covers 5,500 square meters and five studios for yoga practices, one for aerobics, a kids’ fitness center and a swimming pool, as well as a Hydrotherapy Spa and Aesthetic Center.

CFYC Hanoi offers one-on-one fitness programs such as KickFit and Yogi & I among others that are designed for Hanoians who prefer to have more exclusive training programs that fit their needs. 

There are four types of CFYC membership card – Diamond which is perfect for businesspeople who wish to maintain their exercise regimens during long business trips abroad, and gives cardholders entry to CFYC centers around the world, VIP access to the pool and steam and sauna rooms in Hanoi, Platinum, Gold, and Silver.

CFYC’s showroom is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday at 88 Lang Ha Street, Hanoi or call 04 3248 4888 for more information.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

California Fitness and Yoga Centers comes to Hanoi

Fitness enthusiasts at a CFYC in HCMC - Photo: Kieu Giang
California Fitness & Yoga Centers (CFYC) has established a presence in Hanoi after it has opened two in HCMC.

To mark the event, CFYC has launched a presale program until November with special promotions for members in the capital city.  

Located at the new Sky City Tower at 88 Lang Ha Street, CFYC Hanoi with high-quality fitness equipment and a host of services covers 5,500 square meters and five studios for yoga practices, one for aerobics, a kids’ fitness center and a swimming pool, as well as a Hydrotherapy Spa and Aesthetic Center.

CFYC Hanoi offers one-on-one fitness programs such as KickFit and Yogi & I among others that are designed for Hanoians who prefer to have more exclusive training programs that fit their needs. 

There are four types of CFYC membership card – Diamond which is perfect for businesspeople who wish to maintain their exercise regimens during long business trips abroad, and gives cardholders entry to CFYC centers around the world, VIP access to the pool and steam and sauna rooms in Hanoi, Platinum, Gold, and Silver.

CFYC’s showroom is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday at 88 Lang Ha Street, Hanoi or call 04 3248 4888 for more information.

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California Fitness and Yoga Centers comes to Hanoi

Fitness enthusiasts at a CFYC in HCMC - Photo: Kieu Giang
California Fitness & Yoga Centers (CFYC) has established a presence in Hanoi after it has opened two in HCMC.

To mark the event, CFYC has launched a presale program until November with special promotions for members in the capital city.  

Located at the new Sky City Tower at 88 Lang Ha Street, CFYC Hanoi with high-quality fitness equipment and a host of services covers 5,500 square meters and five studios for yoga practices, one for aerobics, a kids’ fitness center and a swimming pool, as well as a Hydrotherapy Spa and Aesthetic Center.

CFYC Hanoi offers one-on-one fitness programs such as KickFit and Yogi & I among others that are designed for Hanoians who prefer to have more exclusive training programs that fit their needs. 

There are four types of CFYC membership card – Diamond which is perfect for businesspeople who wish to maintain their exercise regimens during long business trips abroad, and gives cardholders entry to CFYC centers around the world, VIP access to the pool and steam and sauna rooms in Hanoi, Platinum, Gold, and Silver.

CFYC’s showroom is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday at 88 Lang Ha Street, Hanoi or call 04 3248 4888 for more information.

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Hanoi set to host country’s biggest fashion event

Collections by four local and foreign designers will be on show at the ninth Dep Fashion Show in Hanoi October 31.

The event, titled Dreaming and to be held at the Garden shopping center in My Dinh urban area, will feature Hoang Ngan’s Dream, Kelly Bui’s Supernatural World, German Juliane Kunze’s Nomadic, and Hungarian Luu Anh Tuan’s Story.

The theme refers to designers realizing their dreams through fashion and arts.

The show will also feature an art and fashion exhibition at the venue from October 25 to 29.

This year the event involves some famous names -- choreographers Le Vu Long also the director, Do Hoang Thi Ngoc, Quach Hoang Diep, and Tran Thanh Nam, musician and DJ Tri Minh, supermodel Xuan Lan, and circus artist Ngo Le Thang.

French lighting director Domique Raby and sound and effects advisor Jérôme Bréger will assist them.

The country’s largest annual fashion event is sponsored by Dep magazine and media companies Le Media and LeBros.

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Venezuela Culture Week begins at National Library

HA NOI — The Venezuelan Culture Week has opened at the National Library in Ha Noi to celebrate the country's independence and Ha Noi's millennium.

The six-day exhibition, co-organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Venezuelan Embassy, will feature traditional Latin American dance.

An exhibition of 30 photos by Rafael Salvatore as well as Venezuelan handicrafts is also being held at the National Library.

The Venezuelan Ministry of Culture for Human Development introduces a book entitled La Cita de la Historia on General Vo Nguyen Giap.

A number of diverse activities will be held during the culture week, including a seminar to mark the 200th anniversary of Venezuela's independence and documents on the ‘Bolivariana Revolution'.

There will also have a seminar on traditional dances and performances by folk art troupes from Venezuela's National Dance Company.

The culture week is organised to celebrate 21 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Vietnamese cultural festival opens in Russia

MOSCOW — A Vietnamese cultural festival has opened in the Russian city of Tula to mark the 60th anniversary of Vietnamese-Russian diplomatic relations and the 1,000th anniversary of Ha Noi.

The event is organised by Vietnamese students at the International faculty from Tula State L.N Tolstoy Pedagogical University.

According to the Voice of Russia, the festival presents Viet Nam as a friendly country through music, a fashion show of traditional costumes, an exhibition of cultural artifacts and the lives of Vietnamese ethnic groups, the multimedia show Viet Nam-My Love, a photography exhibition of Viet Nam's countryside and its people and special Vietnamese cuisine.

Valiant artist depicts Heroic Mothers

HCM CITY — Dang Ai Viet has embarked on a mission that is difficult to accomplish, but her portraits of Heroic Mothers have already drawn widespread acclaim.

The 62-year-old artist, who has separated her historic journey into three phases, beginning in February this year, recently stopped in HCM City to draw portraits of 186 Heroic Mothers who live in the city's 23 districts.

She has completed sketches of 44 mothers so far. — VNS

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City events celebrate Women's Union's 80th

HCM CITY — A variety of cultural programmes kick off today in HCM City to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Viet Nam Women's Union (October 20).

A photo exhibition opened at the city's Women Cultural House yesterday, featuring the latest collections of female artists from Hai Au Club, a leading photography club for women.

The show includes black-and-white and colour photos that portray the beauty of Ha Noi and its people through the eyes of skilled photographers like Dao Hoa Nu.

Seminars and forums that highlight the work and success of Vietnamese women in modern life are also included.

Dozens of specialists in health care, beauty and marriage and family problems were invited to talk with the events' participants.

Dam Sen Park worked with its partners, including the city's Women Association and Youth Union, to host a festival called Rose Festival Day offering various music and dance programmes, traditional games and sport competitions for women and their family.

Veteran and young performers will sing and dance in praise of women.

Local authorities have visited and presented gifts to mother heroes' families who participated in the country's fight for independence.

Women with high achievements in business and art were also honoured.

In Ha Noi, flower sellers expect to increase sales as this is a popular time of the year for people to show their love to women.

Prices, however, have gone up as much VND20,000 (US$1) for one rose, seven times higher than usual.

Gift shops around the city are filled with cards, perfumes, cosmetics and compact discs, with prices about 10 per cent more than usual.

This year, the Phu Nhuan Jewellery Company is offering more than 30 different kinds of jewellery designed under a "female" theme. Prices range from VND50,000 to more than VND1 million per item.

Supermarkets like Co-op Mart and Big C have also offered special promotions to satisfy the demand of the market this day.

Many primary and secondary schools across the country have also prepared special activities to celebrate the event. — VNS

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Japanese features, anime to screen

Toon time: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, one of two animation movies to be shown at the festival. — Photo courtesy Tokikake Film Partners

Toon time: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, one of two animation movies to be shown at the festival. — Photo courtesy Tokikake Film Partners

HA NOI — Japanese director Nobuhiro Doi's latest film Hanamizuki is one of ten films scheduled to show in competition at the first Viet Nam International Film Festival, which runs until Thursday in Ha Noi.

Hanamizuki is a romantic drama which tells the story of high school student Sae Hirasawa, played by Yui Aragaki, who lives a simple life with her mother in a peaceful northern fishing town but dreams of a life overseas.

She meets two special men in her life. One is another high school boy who she falls in love with. They encourage each other to pursue their dreams, even as their dreams pull them apart. The other man is an upperclassman who shares her same dreams.

Doi, with the support of the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange, will arrive today to attend the festival and conduct question and answer sessions about the film.

Born April 11, 1964 in Hiroshima Prefecture, Doi began as director for the hit TBS television series Good Luck!! in 2003 and Orange Days in 2004 until striking it big with the US$48 million box office hit Be With You the same year, his directorial film debut.

Hanamizuki was released in Japan in August and is his third feature film.
My Darling Is a Foreigner, the directorial debut by Kazuaki Ue, will also compete for the festival's top prize.

Eatrip by Yuri Nomura, and Mental by Kazuhiro Soda will compete in the documentary and short film categories, respectively. Mental won the Best Documentary Award at the Pusan International Film Festival and the Dubai International Film Festival in 2008.

Japanese animation will also make a showing at the festival with Summer Wars (2009) and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006), both directed by Mamoru Hosoda. Both films have received numerous awards not only in Japan but throughout the world, including the Best Animation Award at the Japan Academy Awards in 2007 (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time) and in 2010 (Summer Wars).

Please see the What's On section on page 27 for the festival calendar. — VNS

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Winners crowned in supermodel contest

Floribunda: Pham Thi Ngoc Thach (left) and Truong Ngoc Tinh win the Supermodel competition at Nguyen Du Gymnasium in HCM City on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Vo Ly Phu Hung

Floribunda: Pham Thi Ngoc Thach (left) and Truong Ngoc Tinh win the Supermodel competition at Nguyen Du Gymnasium in HCM City on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Vo Ly Phu Hung

HCM CITY — Pham Thi Ngoc Thach and Truong Ngoc Tinh swept the honours at the annual Super Model Contest held in HCM City on Saturday, winning over both the jury and public.

Thach, 19, an established model from the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Hau Giang, was one of 10 finalists last year before organisers concluded she was underage.

"So this year I made the best preparations [possible] for all rounds," she said.

Tinh, the male winner, remained under the radar in the early rounds before suddenly bursting through to grab the crown.

He is a student at the HCM City Movie and Theatre College.

Thach and Tinh were voted the Favourite Fashion Model by the public.

The second prize in the contest was won in the men's and women's sections by Pham Thi Thuy Linh and Hoang Gia Ngoc, and the third prizes by Pham Anh Thu and Le Khoi Nguyen.

Twenty men and women finalists each appeared on the catwalk for ao dai, swimsuit, and evening dress rounds.

They also had to face a talent and quiz rounds.

The event, produced by HCM City Television and Cat Tien Sa Company, is organised by Thoi Trang Tre (New Fashion) magazine.

This year it attracted thousands of amateur and professional models between the ages of 18 to 25 who took part in elimination rounds in Ha Noi and HCM City last August. — VNS

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Noyce, Wu and Cheung to heat up film festival in Vietnam

(From L to R) Angelina Jolie, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Phillip Noyce at event of Salt - Photo: Reuters
Australian director Phillip Noyce, known for The Quiet American and Salt movies, and Hong Kong movies stars Daniel Wu and Nick Cheung are seen adding glamour to the first Vietnam International Film Festival set for October 17-21 in Hanoi.

Noyce will serve as lead judge in the film festival and during his forthcoming Vietnam visit at the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, he will spend some days in Hanoi and HCMC training local film directors and producers.

The two Hong Kong stars Daniel Wu and Nick Cheung will attend the introductions of their new films Triple Tap and Stool Pigeon, which will be screened on Monday and Tuesday at the new Platinum Cineplex in Hanoi. The two will also meet film lovers at the Hanoi Opera House square.

Triple Tap and Stool Pigeon will be screened for the World Cinema On Monday category of the festival.

The festival will draw 68 movies from 23 countries and territories and they will be classified into categories Feature, Documentary/Short film, Documentary, Short Animation Film, World Cinema On Monday, and Country in Focus introducing French movies.

In addition to the awards for the above categories, the organizing committee will present NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) award.

All the movies will be shown in Hanoi with ticket prices ranging from VND10,000 to VND40,000 at Megastar Vincom City Tower, 191 Ba Trieu Street, Hai Ba Trung District; Platinum Cineplex, The Garden, My Dinh; and Vietnam National Convention Center, 57 Pham Hung Boulevard.

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Huong picked to compete at Miss Earth

Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong in the moment of triumph at Vinpearl Land Nha Trang on August 21 - Photo: Quoc Huy
The organizing committee of the Miss Earth 2010 pageant announced on Saturday Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong had been chosen to represent Vietnam at the forthcoming Miss Earth 2010 competition.

The event will take place at Vinpearl Land Nha Trang on Hon Tre Island, around three kilometers off the coast of Nha Trang City, from November 4 to December 4, reports Tuoi Tre newspaper.

The 20-year-old is 171 centimeters tall and her vital statistics are 84-61-92.

Huong appeared on Saturday morning together with Miss Earth 2009 Larissa Ramos, Miss Earth 2008 Karla Henry and Miss Earth Philippines 2010 Psyche Resus to brief the press on upcoming events.

Two-day talks on the environment and environmental protection activities in Phan Thiet began on Sunday. The other events will take place in Nha Trang on October 18 and 19, Phu Yen on October 20 and 21, and HCMC on October 22.

Miss Earth 2010, the tenth edition of the pageant, is being organized by Thanh Nien newspaper, Thanh Nien Media Corp. and Carousel Production Inc. Around 90 contestants are expected to come to Vietnam for the competition.

Vietnam will be hosting the pageant in even years between 2010 and 2020.

The contest comes with the theme “Beauties For a Cause”, which means not just admiring beauty but raising awareness of environmental protection as well.

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Two win Vietnam Supermodel 2010

Pham Thi Ngoc Thach (L) and Truong Ngoc Tinh pose with the golden cups as they win the Vietnam Supermodel 2010 - Photo: Ly Vo Phu Hung
Pham Thi Ngoc Thach and Truong Ngoc Tinh defeated 40 other contestants at the final round of the Vietnam Supermodel 2010 pageant on Sunday, reports VietnamPlus.

Silver prizes went to Phan Thi Thuy Linh and Hoang Gia Ngoc while Pham Anh Thu and Le Nguyen Khoi gained bronzes.

The 12 most outstanding faces were selected for the Q & A session and conversation with MCs and audiences and the results were combined with those in the previous rounds, such as outdoor or in-studio postures, bikini performances and talent demonstrations to decide the winners of the contest.

In the Vietnam Supermodel 2009 competition last year, Pham Thi Ngoc Thach, a 19-year-old resident of the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang, was in the top 10 but she was forced to leave the competition due to underage.

This year, she demonstrated spectacular performances after hoarding much experience and success on local catwalks.

Truong Ngoc Tinh, seen as not far more remarkable than other male candidates such as Truong Nam Thanh, Nguyen Van Kien and Hoang Ngoc Gia, put a strong impression on the jury and audiences in the final round.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Australian director ‘keeps eye’ on Vietnam cinema

Phillip Noyce, director of “The Quiet American” is in Vietnam for a second time, eight years after he was first here to direct the film, to head the jury at the inaugural Vietnam International Film Festival from October 17 to 21.

He spoke to Tuoi Tre as soon as he landed at Noi Bai airport in Hanoi.

As the head of the feature film jury, what is your main goal?

I would like to honor true values and new cinema talents, and have a chance to watch films at the VNIFF.

What do you think about the first VNIFF’s aim of showcasing Southeast Asian cinema which is not well known globally?

It is very interesting to see films and have a deeper knowledge of movie industries in Southeast Asian countries. I do want to learn about the region’s culture, which is expressed by the region’s filmmakers, through the film festival.

Movie industry of different nations have different visions of the world. We may ask that how the films are made, what the filmmakers’ interest is. I think there will be films which reveal their own culture and country’s historical stories though sometimes it not easy to understand their messages. However, the film’s values come from the inside – how do you feel after watching it?

What is your expectation for Vietnamese films?

I am waiting to see Vietnamese films made in 2010, films competing in international film festivals, and current impressive films on Vietnamese cinemas.

Seeing these films will help me realize the changes and development in Vietnamese movie industry. I always keep a close eye on your cinema for the last eight years. I would like to help develop your cinema but I have few chances to see it. The only Vietnamese film I’ve seen is “Pao’s story.” The other film being promoted in Australia that I saw was “Inferno” directed by Vietnamese-born Victor Vu. I live and work in Australia and the US, where I have only a few opportunities to see Vietnamese films. That is the reason I am present at the festival. Besides seeing and judging films at the festival, I’ll give two lectures at the Vietnam Cinema Association on October 22 and 23 before coming to Ho Chi Minh City. I hope I can connect Vietnamese filmmakers with foreign ones.

There was a big gap between the movie and the audiences when I directed “The Quiet American.” However, there are now more and more young directors, and even audiences, who buy tickets.

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8,000-year-old human remains found in northern cave

A cave in Na Hang district in the northern province of Tuyen Quang is thought to have housed primitive humans during the Neolithic Era (7,000-8,000 years ago) after many tools made from stone and animal bone have recently been discovered.

Tuyen Quang Museum's director Quan Van Dung said that experts from the museum and the Vietnam Archaeology Institute discovered primitive human artifacts in the cave, which is known as Tham Choong Cave to the locals.

They include more than 1,000 stone objects, including tools for cutting, chopping and grinding. The tools were handmade with stones that had been retrieved from a riverbed.

The tools bore Hoa Binh cultural features (thousands of years ago and lasted till 2,000BC), he added.

At the site, archaeologists also found a narrow tool with a sharp point, which is assumed that it was likely used to stitch clothing that was made from tree bark.

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