This is the final event in the program "It's October Now" taking place from October 5 - 29, co-organized by Storii, Trigger Film Academy and DCINE, to honor the career of Dang Nhat Minh - a famous director of Vietnamese cinema.
Audience members attended the exchange and watched the film Jasmine by director Dang Nhat Minh.
Through the event "Now it's October", Ho Chi Minh City audiences enjoyed 9 cinematic works: May, the faces (1977), The town within reach (1983), When will October come (1984), The girl on the river (1987), Return (1994), Missing the countryside (1995), Hanoi winter 1946 (1997), Guava season (2000) and Jasmine (2022).
Director Dang Nhat Minh shares his professional experience
At the age of 85, director Dang Nhat Minh (born in Hue but raised in Hanoi) said he made the film Hoa Nhai as a thank you to Hanoi. Hanoi has always been a place of cultural exchange, a meeting place for people from all over the world who come here to do business, trade, and make a living. Hoa Nhai is full of messages of love, of belief in the core, enduring values of Hanoi.
Scene from the movie Jasmine
He sends to the young generation his love of cinema and a humane perspective when doing art because according to him: "Doing art is for people, always must honor the beauty of the soul through the work".
Director Ngo Quang Hai (right) meets director Dang Nhat Minh
After Thi tho trong tay , Dang Nhat Minh began to be known to the world when he screened Bao gio cho den thang Muoi - the first Vietnamese film to be screened in the US and received an award from the Peace Protection Committee at the Moscow International Film Festival held in the former Soviet Union. Bao gio cho den thang Muoi was voted by the American CNN television station as one of the 18 best Asian films of all time.
Audience came to see the movie Jasmine
After that, "Thuong nho dong que" helped him affirm his position when he won the Kodak Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival, the NETPAC Best Asian Film Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Nikkei Asia Prize awarded by Japan in 1999 for his contributions to Asian cinema, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Gwangju International Film Festival (Korea) in 2005...
For his contributions to Vietnamese cinema, Dang Nhat Minh was awarded the title of People's Artist and received the First Class Labor Medal.
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