Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

When models leave catwalk for the silver screen

Movie and TV series featuring models and beauty pageant winners are becoming standard fare to Vietnamese viewers. With their exceptional acting skills, some fashion models like Anh Thu, Thanh Hang, Vu Thu Phuong and Trang Nhung are now highly sought-after by movie-makers.

“When I sign a contract for a movie project, I often negotiate to still have time for night fashion shows,” said Vu Thu Phuong, who played an extra in the film Shanghai released last year starring John Cusack and Gong Li.

“But now I am too busy with my shooting schedule to join fashion shows organized outside the city. It is quite a pity.”

Similarly, Thanh Hang, a top model in high-profile fashion shows, has recently put her modeling career on hold to focus on her role in the movie Model, a Vietnamese version of the popular Korean series.

“It’s such a pity that I couldn’t participate in many recent fashion shows, as I have quite a busy film schedule to keep,” said the long-legged model.

Quynh Thu, who was voted the favorite contestant at Vietnam Model Awards 2008, has left the catwalk for a year as she was too busy with her acting career in six movies. Thu said she had to keep pace with one movie after another and has no time for fashion shows. Afraid that she cannot manage the double role of model and actress at once, Thu chooses to put fashion aside to make room for her new passion for movies.

With more and more models leaving the catwalk to appear in movies, fashion shows in 2011 will be noted for the conspicuous absences of the big names. The top-notch models, however, have reasons to prefer playing a role in front of the movie-camera to posing in a photo shoot.

“Acting is a lot harder than modeling but the reward is also higher, that is, a more stable source of income,” said 23-year old model Nhu Thao, who was in top 10 Miss Vietnam World 2007.

“Thanks to acting in movies, I could earn enough money to support my parents and sister at home. If I “toil” hard in the film industry for 2 years, I can buy an apartment, a car,” added the beauty who came from the southern province of Ca Mau.

“If I accept a role in 2 movies, working with them over a period of 2-3 months, I can buy an apartment and a decent bike. That’s why this year I’m giving priority to movies,” said My Linh, who was crowned Miss Vietnam Photogenic 2006 and is also actively participating in many movies.

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Model Anh Thu (L) in the film "Tuyet nhiet doi" (Tropical Snow)

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Model Nhu Thao

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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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