The Star Nhà Ease Film Festival attracts both Vietnamese and British audiences. (Photo: Phong Ha/ VNA) |
Co-organized by Director Tuyet Van Huynh and a team of young Vietnamese and Southeast Asian film curators, the second season of Star Nhà Ease takes the Đổi mới (renewal) era as its theme in showcasing Vietnamese films never screened in the UK before.
The opening ceremony featured the premiere of Hát giữa chiều mưa (Singing in a rainy afternoon) by director Tran Phuong, a film that has been archived for 35 years, since 1990, and a screening of the music video For the Honour by British-Vietnamese artist Jianbo.
Poster of the film "Hát giữa chiều mưa" by Director Tran Phuong (Photo: Phong Ha/VNA) |
The festival will run from July to August in London, Birmingham, and Manchester, and will include live music, poetry, workshops, and art exhibitions.
People watch the Rewind and Reframe Exhibition. (Photo: Phong Ha/ VNA) |
Other films to be screened at the festival are Gái Nhảy (Bar Girls, 2002), Children of the Mist (2021), and Vị Đắng Tình Yêu (The Bitterness of Love). A festival highlight is an exhibition called Rewind and Reframe, from now to August 13, displaying limited editions of redesigned Vietnamese movie posters, which will be auctioned off following the exhibition. All proceeds will go to future seasons of Star Nhà Ease.
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