Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Fans give local series thumbs down

HCM CITY — An increasing number of locally made series are being aired on national TV networks, but audiences are displeased with the quality of the offerings and the broadcast schedules.

Many viewers, mostly youth, have complained about the quality of the TV series Full House and Doctor Brothers, remakes of Korean hits by domestic companies BHD and VietcomFilm.

"The Vietnamese versions are not interesting although several well-known artists were for the productions," said Tran Thi Mai, a second-year student at HCM City University.

"With more and more TV series produced each year, studios face a shortage of interesting scripts. Many studios have bought the copyright for several series from other countries," Do Thanh Hai, director of Viet Nam Film Company, said.

"Several series have many similarities," said Phan Chau, a second-year student at HCM City's University of Social Science and Humanities.

"We've seen dark schemes and revenge in Doi Mat (Confrontation) and Niem Dau Chon Giau (Hidden Pain)," he said. "We also don't like to see the same faces in series after series."

"We see Dinh Hieu and Ngoc Lan in Cong Mat Troi (The Sun Gate) and we're seeing them again in Cuoc Goi Luc Khong Gio (The Phone Call at Midnight)," Chau said.

Several film studios in Ha Noi and HCM City have made at least five historical TV series about King Ly Thai To, the founder of the city Thang Long-Ha Noi, to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of the founding of the nation's capital.

The 30-episode series Thai Su Tran Thu Do (The Great Tutor Tran Thu Do) and Ly Cong Uan – Duong Toi Thanh Thang Long (Ly Cong Uan-The Road to Thang Long Capital) were among the series that began filming in 2009.

Viet Nam Televsion (VTV) announced the series would be aired during the millennium celebration.

"We're waiting for these series since producers have said they will have interesting content," 12th grader Nguyen Thi Hoa said. "However, until now, nobody knows when both the series will be aired."

The filming of Tran Thu Do was estimated to cost around VND50 billion (US$2.5 million), while Ly Cong Uan cost VND100 billion.

Ly Cong Uan was shot in many locations in Viet Nam and China. The showing of the series was postponed after concerns were raised that they contained many scenes that made it look like a Chinese production.
"We can't launch it during the millennium celebration, especially because it's controversial," producers said.

The producers of the Great Tutor Tran Thu Do have not explained why the series was not shown last year.

Last week, the 40-episode Ve Dat Thang Long (Arriving in Thang Long) began showing on HTV 9 to greet the Ha Noi millennium celebrations.

"After several months' delay, we can now see one of the first historical series about King Ly Thai To made to greet the millennium," Minh Nga, a film fan, said.

The series describes historic events taking place in the country and the capital Hoa Lu before and after Ly Cong Uan was enthroned as the first king of the Ly dynasty. — VNS

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"Social Network" electrifies Golden Globes

Facebook film "The Social Network" won four Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, including best drama, making it a front-runner in Hollywood's Oscar race after sweeping several honors from critics and industry groups in recent weeks.

"Social Network" also won the best director award for David Fincher, best screenplay for writer Aaron Sorkin and best musical score, written by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

The film recounts the story of the founding of social networking site Facebook, an international phenomenon with 500 million users that was started in a college dormitory by founder, billionaire Mark Zuckerberg.

The Facebook founder did not cooperate with the movie's makers, and the film is a piece of fiction. Nevertheless, producer Scott Rudin and Sorkin pointed out that Zuckerberg's creation has been a phenomenon that has changed the way the world communicates.

"I want to thank everyone at Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for his willingness to use his life and work as a metaphor for communication and the way we relate to each other."

Another big Golden Globe winner was "The Kids Are All Right," which featured two lesbian parents whose children search for their sperm donor father. "Kids" also picked up the award for best actress in a film comedy for its star Annette Bening, who portrayed one of the mothers in the film.

British actor Colin Firth was named best actor in a film drama for his portrayal of stuttering King George VI in "The King's Speech," while Natalie Portman took home the Golden Globe trophy for best actress in a drama with "Black Swan."

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Actress Natalie Portman poses with her award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama for 'Black Swan,' backstage at the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, January 16, 2011

Backstage, Firth was asked about his chances for an Oscar in the same role, but all the actor said he could do was get through his big night on Sunday.

Tips on Oscar race

The Golden Globe Awards, which are given out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, are one of the major Hollywood shows leading to the film industry's most-prized honours, the Oscars, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Many film industry watchers look at the winners of Golden Globes and other honors for clues as to which films, performers, directors and writers might win Oscars. This year, "Social Network" has swept many early honours and added the Golden Globe to its cache of trophies.

In other Golden Globe movie honours, Paul Giamatti won the prize for best actor in a comedy film for his role as a caustic man in "Barney's Version."

Boxing drama "The Fighter" picked up two Golden Globes for Christian Bale as supporting actor portraying a drug-addicted fighter and for Melissa Leo as supporting actress playing the mother of Christian Bale's character.

"Toy Story 3" was named best animated movie for what director Lee Unkrich called ""an animated movie that beat with a human heart." And Denmark's "In a Better World" was named best foreign language film.

Host, comedian Ricky Gervais, got the show off to a start by poking fun at movies like "The Tourist" and actor Charlie Sheen, who in recent weeks has been reported partying wildly, causing concern at the CBS television network that airs his comedy, "Two and a Half Men."

Gervais also referenced a scandal that has rocked the HFPA this year. A former publicist sued the group claiming its members received favors in exchange for nominations from movie studios.

Before the show, glamorous actresses in colorful dresses and shimmering jewels paraded down the red carpet. Natalie Portman, wore a light pink Viktor and Rolf dress with a red flower across the front, and Nicole Kidman donned a cream-colored, off-the-shoulder dress by Prada.

Michael Douglas, fresh from treatment for throat cancer, and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones turned out for the show. Douglas presented the trophy for best film drama and received a standing ovation.

"There's just got to be an easier way to get a standing ovation," he said. "Thank you all very much. Needless to say, I'm very, very, very happy to be here tonight.

Unlike the Oscars, Golden Globe voters also honor TV programs and actors. HBO crime series "Boardwalk Empire" was named best TV drama. Its star, Steve Buscemi, won best actor in a TV drama.

Musical "Glee" picked up three honors: best TV comedy, best supporting actor for Chris Colfer who plays a gay high school student and for Jane Lynch, a scheming cheerleading coach.

"Carlos" was named best made-for-TV movie. Al Pacino took the Golden Globe for best actor in a TV movie or mini-series for "You Don't Know Jack," and Claire Danes won best actress in a TV movie or mini-series with "Temple Grandin."

"Social Network" electrifies Golden Globes

Facebook film "The Social Network" won four Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, including best drama, making it a front-runner in Hollywood's Oscar race after sweeping several honors from critics and industry groups in recent weeks.

"Social Network" also won the best director award for David Fincher, best screenplay for writer Aaron Sorkin and best musical score, written by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

The film recounts the story of the founding of social networking site Facebook, an international phenomenon with 500 million users that was started in a college dormitory by founder, billionaire Mark Zuckerberg.

The Facebook founder did not cooperate with the movie's makers, and the film is a piece of fiction. Nevertheless, producer Scott Rudin and Sorkin pointed out that Zuckerberg's creation has been a phenomenon that has changed the way the world communicates.

"I want to thank everyone at Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for his willingness to use his life and work as a metaphor for communication and the way we relate to each other."

Another big Golden Globe winner was "The Kids Are All Right," which featured two lesbian parents whose children search for their sperm donor father. "Kids" also picked up the award for best actress in a film comedy for its star Annette Bening, who portrayed one of the mothers in the film.

British actor Colin Firth was named best actor in a film drama for his portrayal of stuttering King George VI in "The King's Speech," while Natalie Portman took home the Golden Globe trophy for best actress in a drama with "Black Swan."

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Actress Natalie Portman poses with her award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama for 'Black Swan,' backstage at the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, January 16, 2011

Backstage, Firth was asked about his chances for an Oscar in the same role, but all the actor said he could do was get through his big night on Sunday.

Tips on Oscar race

The Golden Globe Awards, which are given out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, are one of the major Hollywood shows leading to the film industry's most-prized honours, the Oscars, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Many film industry watchers look at the winners of Golden Globes and other honors for clues as to which films, performers, directors and writers might win Oscars. This year, "Social Network" has swept many early honours and added the Golden Globe to its cache of trophies.

In other Golden Globe movie honours, Paul Giamatti won the prize for best actor in a comedy film for his role as a caustic man in "Barney's Version."

Boxing drama "The Fighter" picked up two Golden Globes for Christian Bale as supporting actor portraying a drug-addicted fighter and for Melissa Leo as supporting actress playing the mother of Christian Bale's character.

"Toy Story 3" was named best animated movie for what director Lee Unkrich called ""an animated movie that beat with a human heart." And Denmark's "In a Better World" was named best foreign language film.

Host, comedian Ricky Gervais, got the show off to a start by poking fun at movies like "The Tourist" and actor Charlie Sheen, who in recent weeks has been reported partying wildly, causing concern at the CBS television network that airs his comedy, "Two and a Half Men."

Gervais also referenced a scandal that has rocked the HFPA this year. A former publicist sued the group claiming its members received favors in exchange for nominations from movie studios.

Before the show, glamorous actresses in colorful dresses and shimmering jewels paraded down the red carpet. Natalie Portman, wore a light pink Viktor and Rolf dress with a red flower across the front, and Nicole Kidman donned a cream-colored, off-the-shoulder dress by Prada.

Michael Douglas, fresh from treatment for throat cancer, and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones turned out for the show. Douglas presented the trophy for best film drama and received a standing ovation.

"There's just got to be an easier way to get a standing ovation," he said. "Thank you all very much. Needless to say, I'm very, very, very happy to be here tonight.

Unlike the Oscars, Golden Globe voters also honor TV programs and actors. HBO crime series "Boardwalk Empire" was named best TV drama. Its star, Steve Buscemi, won best actor in a TV drama.

Musical "Glee" picked up three honors: best TV comedy, best supporting actor for Chris Colfer who plays a gay high school student and for Jane Lynch, a scheming cheerleading coach.

"Carlos" was named best made-for-TV movie. Al Pacino took the Golden Globe for best actor in a TV movie or mini-series for "You Don't Know Jack," and Claire Danes won best actress in a TV movie or mini-series with "Temple Grandin."

French monochrome photos connect communities

HA NOI – A photo exhibition by French professional Sebastien Laval, entitled Communities through Time, will open tonight in Ha Noi.

The black-and-white photos tell stories of the lives of ethnic people in three countries: Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam.

Through the photos, Laval shows portraits, traditional customs and changes in people's lives. Without titles, visitors could think, feel and freely discover the characters, "try to meet them, talk to them, look at them and understand them", Laval said.

Born on March 11, 1973, in Alfortville, Laval discovered photography when he was given a black-and-white camera by his father. He moved to Paris to work as an assistant for a photo studio in 1992 and cultivated his knowledge by studying black-and-white photos. He began working as a professional in Poitiers.

Laval visited Viet Nam for the first time in 1995 and is acclaimed by Vietnamese and tourists for his outstanding and lively views.

The exhibition runs until February 11 at L'Espace, the French Cultural Centre, Trang Tien Street.

Ha Noi-based music academy students to perform in HCM City

HCM CITY — The HCM City Ballet and Symphony Orchestra (HBSO) will present a concert featuring Vietnamese students from the Ha Noi-based Viet Nam National Academy of Music (VNAM) at the Opera House tomorrow.

The concert will open with a performance by Do Hoang Linh Chi, who won first prize in a piano contest at the 2009 ASEAN International Competition in Jakarta, Indonesia.

HBSO conductor Nguyen Anh Son, a graduate of Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory in Opera and Symphonic Conducting, will lead the performance.

Renowned violinist Bui Cong Duy will play the Concerto Grosso for Violin, Piano, Percussion and String Orchestra by Nguyen Manh Duy Linh, who has an MA in composition from Russia's Magnitogorsk State Conservatory.

Chorus master Tran Nhat Minh, a graduate of Russia's Tchaikovsky Conservatory, will wield the baton.

The show will open at 8pm on January 19 at the HCM City Opera House, 7 Lam Son Square, District 1.

Tickets cost VND150,000-VND250,000 and are available at the theatre.

Project promotes youth's awareness of reproductive health

HA NOI — The Rutgers Nisso Groep (RNG) and World Population Fund (WPF) have formed a new organisation to promote sexual and reproductive heath for young people.

Through the Rutgers WPF projects, young people will be able to exercise their creativity to express their thoughts on the issues of sexual and reproductive heath and rights through such artforms as mime, painting, fashion, dance and drama.

The WPF has been active in Viet Nam since 1995, connecting with young people to address such issues as the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. The Netherlands-based RNG has focused on research, knowledge transfer and developing and implementing effective and innovative interventions in sex education and counselling.

Rutgers WPF representative Jerry Clewett said that if sexual and reproductive rights are realised, "then we can enter a happier world where there are less unplanned pregnancies, less abortions, less discrimination against people living with HIV and greater understanding by the youth of their sexuality." — VNS

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Darkening Hair With Foods

Tips on some dishes prepared from certain herbs that can help darken early gray hair

Early gray hair, aesthetically, causes inconveniences for the sufferers, especially women. However, it causes neither physical disorders nor complications, and is thus harmless to health. The symptom often comes from heredity, a wrong nutrition regime, stress, pessimism or sorrow.
To date, there have not been drugs or remedies that are effective for the treatment of early gray hair. In Western medicine, vitamins B5 and E have been used to treat this symptom, but they may have certain side effect. A proper regime and an optimistic spirit play an important role in the treatment of early gray hair.
In traditional medicine, u en, literally means black beans, or catjang (Vigna cylindrica), and hà th ô (Polygonum multiflorum) have long been used to cure early gray hair.

Remedies

Stew pig bone with black beans. Eat this soup once a day.

Roast black beans, black sesame, bch qu (Ginkgo biloba) and hà th ô; grind them all into powder and store the powder in a tightly closed jar; eat 30 grams of the powder a day. Or, roast dried black beans and store the roasted beans in a tightly closed jar; chew a teaspoonful of roasted beans well, twice a day, with a little water.

Stew hà th ô well; stir-fry sliced pig liver and then cook them with the broth of hà th ô; add minced cabbage and mc nh (cloud ear fungus – Auricularia polytricha); cook for a few minutes and add spices. Eat this soup every day.
Stew a hen stuffed with hà th ô in an earthen pot; add spices. Eat the soup once a day.

Roast the same amount of hà th ô and black sesame and grind them into powder; add a little purified sugar. Mix two to three teaspoonfuls of the sugared powder with water and drink the solution twice a day.

Roast hà th ô, th ty t (Cuscuta chinensis) and phá c ch (Psoralea corylifolia); grind the roasted stuffs into powder; make a drink by mixing the powder with hot water. Drink the solution during the day instead of tea.

Or, you can squeeze garlic and ginger and rub your hair with the garlic and ginger juices before going to bed at night; rinse your hair well with warm water and shampoo it the next morning. Repeat the remedy in three to four months.

It is worth noting that all the above-mentioned herbs are available at all traditional medicine shops throughout the country.

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Three chosen for Vietnam’s Next Top Model final

(From L-R) Nguyen Thu Thuy, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan will enter the final round of Vietnam’s Next Top Model on January 23 - Photo: The organizer
The final round of Vietnam’s Next Top Model, the fashion reality show, will be held at the InterContinental Asiana Saigon Hotel in HCMC’s District 1 on Jan. 23, Thanh Nien reports

The three finalists, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang from Bac Ninh Province, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan from HCMC and Nguyen Thu Thuy from Hanoi beat thousands of competitors nationwide in a series of challenges.

They will model outfits by designer Do Manh Cuong and perform on stage.

Trang, Lan and Thuy will be joined during the evening by the top 18 models from the contest and performances by popular singers. The final will be broadcast live on VTV3 at 8 pm.

The winner of Vietnam’s Next Top Model, which is based on the American show of the same name, will get a two-year modeling contract with CA Model worth VND1 billion, a training course at one of the world’s leading model agencies, Wilhelmina, and a Diamond Membership Card for two years at California Fitness and Yoga Center worldwide.

The winning prize also includes a two year supply of Revlon cosmetics worth VND200 million, a diamond ring worth VND200 million and a Piaggio LX 125.

The program is brought to Vietnam by Multimedia JSC which was given the exclusive rights to produce and broadcast the show from CBS Studios International.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Three chosen for Vietnam’s Next Top Model final

(From L-R) Nguyen Thu Thuy, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan will enter the final round of Vietnam’s Next Top Model on January 23 - Photo: The organizer
The final round of Vietnam’s Next Top Model, the fashion reality show, will be held at the InterContinental Asiana Saigon Hotel in HCMC’s District 1 on Jan. 23, Thanh Nien reports

The three finalists, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang from Bac Ninh Province, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan from HCMC and Nguyen Thu Thuy from Hanoi beat thousands of competitors nationwide in a series of challenges.

They will model outfits by designer Do Manh Cuong and perform on stage.

Trang, Lan and Thuy will be joined during the evening by the top 18 models from the contest and performances by popular singers. The final will be broadcast live on VTV3 at 8 pm.

The winner of Vietnam’s Next Top Model, which is based on the American show of the same name, will get a two-year modeling contract with CA Model worth VND1 billion, a training course at one of the world’s leading model agencies, Wilhelmina, and a Diamond Membership Card for two years at California Fitness and Yoga Center worldwide.

The winning prize also includes a two year supply of Revlon cosmetics worth VND200 million, a diamond ring worth VND200 million and a Piaggio LX 125.

The program is brought to Vietnam by Multimedia JSC which was given the exclusive rights to produce and broadcast the show from CBS Studios International.

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