The Vietnam Film Festival (Vietnamese: Liên hoan phim Việt Nam), founded in 1970, is a domestic film festival of Vietnam. It is considered as the major event of Vietnamese cinema with awards for numerous categories ranging from feature film to documentary film, animated film. The festival is held for each two or three years in different host cities all over Vietnam.
Location | Vietnam |
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Founded | 17 August 1970 |
Awards | Golden Lotus |
No. of films | 74 in 2019 |
Language | Vietnamese |
Website | Official Website |
History
editThe first Vietnam Film Festival was held from August 18 to August 25, 1970, in Hanoi following an issue of Vietnamese Ministry of Culture with the purpose of "encouraging the development of the national cinema". For each festival, there are several juries of 7 to 11 members for different categories of feature film, direct-to-video, animated film and documentary film. The most prestigious prize of the festival is the Golden Lotus (Bông sen vàng) following by the Silver Lotus and the Jury Prize.
1970–1975 period
editDuring this period, film festivals were organized in a simple manner due to an ongoing war at the time. The first festival was held in 1970 with the criterion of summarizing four years of resistance against the US (1965–1969). The second festival in 1973 was just in time to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Vietnamese Revolutionary Cinema. In addition to awarding awards to films produced after the first festival, the organizers also opened an award system for films produced before 1965.
1976–1985 period
editThe 1977 film festival in Ho Chi Minh City was the first festival after the Reunification Day. From then until the 7th festival in 1985, the country struggled with economic difficulties. However, the film industry is still supported by the State. The film "When the Tenth Month Comes" directed by Đặng Nhật Minh emerged as a phenomenon, winning many domestic and international awards.
1986–1999 period
editThis is the Renovated Era of the country with many economic and cultural reforms. During this period, feature films were no longer supported by the State as much as before, overwhelmed in number by the emerging direct-to-video feature film line. With the common theme of couple's love, the cast of young and beautiful actors, this type of film, although not of high artistic value, attracts a large number of fans. The film festival officially opened an award system for this type of film in 1990. Its heat peaked in 1993 but quickly faded into the past and was replaced by television series.
2000–2013 period
editThe film industry during this period received many new trends with the participation of private studios. The number of feature films produced is higher than before, but the quality is often not high. The industry's human resources are in a struggle between old and new ways of thinking. Film festivals of this period received a lot of criticism in their organization for that reason.
2014–present
editThe number of films produced during this period increased steadily over the years and the quality gradually improved. Film festivals are also more organized. Direct-to-video feature films were officially removed from the festival in 2017 by the organizers to focus entirely on the cinematic element. The festivals are held regularly every two years, alternating with the Hanoi International Film Festival.
Programme
editThe Vietnam Film Festival is organized in various sections:[24]
- Official Selection: The main event of the festival
- In Competition: Films were selected to compete for the Golden Lotus Prize
- Panorama Program: Films were not eligible to compete but selected to present to the public
- Short Film section (expected)
- First Film section (expected)
- Events
- Film week to celebrate the Vietnam Film Festival
- Seminar: Discussing issues of contemporary Vietnamese cinema
- Exhibition: Exhibitions often have the theme of connecting cinema with the host city or an anniversary occasion
- Exchanges: Artists with students, with the local public, with soldiers
- Visit the scenic spots in the host province
- ASEAN Film Awards: The award was established in 2017 to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of ASEAN
Awards
editThe Film Festival's current awards are:[25]
Official Selection: In Competition
edit- Golden Lotus for Best Film
- Silver Lotus
- Jury Prize (or Jury's Merit)
- Award for Best Director
- Award for Best Screenplay
- Award for Best Cinematography
- Award for Best Art Design
- Award for Best Original Score
- Award for Best Sound Design
- Award for Best Visual Effects
Feature film only
edit- Award for Best First Film Director
- Award for Best Actor
- Award for Best Actress
- Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Prospective Acting
Documentary/Science film only
edit- Award for Best Narrative
Animated film only
edit- Award for Best Shaping Animator
- Award for Best Acting Animator
Official Selection: Panorama Program
edit- Audience Choice Award for the Most Favourite Feature Film, voted by the audience
Past awards
edit- Technique Award for the Feature showing new and impressive cinema technique. The award was only enabled in the 14th Vietnam Film Festival (2004).
- Press Choice Award for the Best Feature Film, voted by journalists. The award was only enabled in the 16th Vietnam Film Festival (2009).
- Best Film on the subject of War and Revolution, awarded by the General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People's Army. The award was only enabled in the 19th Vietnam Film Festival (2015).
- Grand Jury Prize (or Special Jury Prize), awards depending on the year.
See also
edit- The Kite Awards, a film award organized by Vietnam Film Association
- Hanoi International Film Festival, former as Vietnam International Film Festival
- Vietnamese International Film Festival, a film festival organized in the United States
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