Jun 20, 2017 / 09:39
The 2017 Korea – Vietnam Film Industry Network attractive young filmmakers
In Ho Chi Minh city, the 2017 Korea – Vietnam Film Industry Network, held in co-operation between the Vietnam and South Korea film industries, concluded last Friday.
The 2017 Korea – Vietnam Film Industry Network.
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According to Do Duy Anh, deputy director of the Vietnam Cinema Department (VCD), they have worked closely with the Korea Film Council (KOFIC) to offer opportunities for young Vietnamese directors to develop their business.
In addition, Lee Sang Seok, a member of KOFIC, said the film council would give stronger support to Vietnamese film companies in an effort to boost co-operation between the two countries. "KOFIC will open a representative office in Viet Nam soon", he said.
The Vietnamese film industry has developed strongly in recent years, reflecting an increase in the number of films as well as quality and diversity in film topics. The industry’s revenue reached more than US$132 million last year, an increase of $27.2 million compared to 2015, reported by the VCD.
Last year, 41 Vietnamese feature films were released, making up more than 26 per cent of market share, earning $35.5 million in ticket sales. According to Vu Thi Hong Nga, a senior official of the VCD, referring to the film Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh (Sweet 20), a Vietnamese remake of the Korean film Miss Ranny, which was released last year, they have seen the success of co-operation with South Korean partners in recent years. They expect higher profits in the future.
The film, directed by young talent Phan Gia Nhat Linh of Ho Chi Minh City, made a record at the domestic box office after earning more than VND130 billion ($4 million).
Another project, Sac Dep Ngan Can (Heavy Beauty), a Vietnamese remake of the Korean blockbuster 200-Pound Beauty, released in 2006, will be in cinemas early next month. The film is directed by James Ngo and stars young pop idols Minh Hang and Rocker Nguyen.
The producer ShowBT and South Korean partners worked together in make-up and costume design, soundtrack composition and post-production.
Sac Dep Ngan Can promises big profits in ticket sales. According to Do Duy Anh from VCD, they plan to issue new policies about filmmaking and film distribution to promote the local film industry and attract more foreign filmmakers.
He said that the department targets having 80 Vietnamese films released and 110 million people going to the cinema by 2020. The 2017 Korea – Vietnam Film Industry Network was organised by VCD and KOFIC.
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