The hit music product on the occasion of the A80 Festival, titled “Made in Vietnam” by director Kawaii Tuan Anh, was named in 3 important categories of the International Music Video Awards (IMVA).
Specifically, the production team won the Best VFX, Best Costume, and Best Makeup awards. There was also an Encouragement Award in the Best Asia & Pacific Music Video category.
These awards are a worthy recognition of the tireless efforts of the production team, artists and creative team behind the project, and a source of pride when a Vietnamese music product is honored on the international stage.

Director Kawaii Tuan Anh and the production crew of the MV "Made in Vietnam." (Photo: Producer)
To achieve that proud journey, producer Alien Media accompanied the production of the MV under the creative guidance of director Kawaii Tuan Anh.
As a director of the 9X generation, Kawaii Tuan Anh soon had the orientation of bringing the spirit of national culture and history into his products. To preserve the national spirit but express it in a modern way, easy for the public to perceive and absorb, especially the young, according to Kawaii, we must accept change, step out of old experiences to re-understand the market and audience of the project, because each project can have different target audience groups.
Throughout the production process, from the early days of developing the idea, organizing pre-production, coordinating filming to coordinating with domestic VFX studios, the team put all their heart into every detail to clearly portray the cinematic language in each scene and melody. The project was carried out on a grand scale, mobilizing a team of more than 300 people, building 16 different scenes and lasting for half a year.



People's Artist Thanh Hoa with Truc Nhan and Phuong My Chi in the MV. (Photo: Producer)
In particular, the VFX part of the MV was performed by a special effects team of more than 60 young Vietnamese people.
The MV “Made in Vietnam” is one of the most famous musical products on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2, with the voices of singers Phuong My Chi, Truc Nhan and especially People's Artist Thanh Hoa.
The highlight of the MV is the grand scene at the end, featuring 100 people representing many generations and different professions, including female Saigon commandos and youth volunteers. Miss H'Hen Nie, opera artist Phuong Loan, former athlete Anh Vien, and designer Phan Dang Hoang appear.
DTAP group chose the brick kiln scene to end the MV with the meaning: Each of us is like bricks, before becoming strong, we must constantly nurture our will and train our temperament./.
The International Music Video Awards (IMVA) is an international music video awards ceremony organized by LIPS Creative sro (based in Slovakia). The IMVA organizers emphasize the mission of expanding the boundaries of traditional cinema through a “visual symphony” combining music and film. The IMVA Awards began in 2020.
This year, Best Music Video was awarded to “Shachiku” by director Fabio Gamelli (Japan); Best Director went to Lafic Kim for the video “I'll never love again” by singer WOODZ (Korea); Best Cinematography went to Nazar Rad (co-director) for the video “Lifestyle” (Georgia).
(Vietnam+)
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/mv-made-in-vietnam-cua-kawaii-tuan-anh-doat-nhieu-giai-thuong-quoc-te-post1073898.vnp






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