Continuing the activities within the framework of the Sustainable Development Documentary Film Production Project 2023-2024, the Goethe-Institut Vietnam in collaboration with the Center for Supporting and Developing Cinema Talents (TPD) introduces the Sustainable Development Documentary Film Festival: Speaking up for the future.
Taking place at the National Cinema Center (87 Lang Ha, Ba Dinh, Hanoi) from October 30 to November 3, the Festival introduces 10 unique and impressive documentaries, telling stories about how people around the world struggle and adapt to rapid changes in the environment and society.
Scene from the documentary " Pa Va Heng - The dust of modern life". (Source: Goethe Institute Vietnam) |
The films selected for screening are pieces of the multi-dimensional picture of sustainable development, demonstrating the power of documentaries in raising awareness and inspiring action to change the way we live today, creating a better future for future generations.
Three of the screenings will feature Q&A sessions and discussions with directors and experts in the field of sustainable development to open up new perspectives and spark deeper conversations about the festival's theme.
In particular, on the afternoon of November 3, German documentary director Franziska von Stenglin will attend the closing screening of her documentary Pa Va Heng - The dust of modern life .
After the screening, director Franziska von Stenglin will share the impulses that brought her from Europe to the jungles of the Central Highlands of Vietnam to make this film.
The day before, the female director will interact with filmmakers in Hanoi through the workshop "Film directors and main characters: The journey to create sustainable stories" guided by her, alongside the participation of two documentary directors Ha Le Diem and Do Thu Hien.
The workshop will take place at 9am on November 2nd at TPD Center (18A Ngo Tat To, Van Mieu, Dong Da, Hanoi).
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/lien-hoan-phim-tai-lieu-ve-phat-trien-ben-vung-len-tieng-cho-mai-sau-291317.html
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