The winning films are announced in an award ceremony on May 23 2022, live-streamed on Yeah1’s Facebook channel. (Photo: Netflix) HCM City (VNS/VNA) – Netflix unveiled the winners of its “My Vietnam” short film competition powered by Netflix’s Cinema Beauty – Vietnam Creative Economy Grant on May 25. Over 100,000 viewers tuned in to the highly-anticipated award ceremony, live-streamed on Yeah1’s Facebook channel, on May 23. The First Prize was granted to Pao’s Forest (Khu rung của Pao) by Nguyen Pham Thanh Dat. The film tells the story of Pao, a Mong man who married at 14. At the age of 18, he falls in love for the first time, forcing him to choose between love and family responsibilities. The project was filmed over one month in Moc Chau township of Son La province, and all of the film’s actors are from the Mong ethnic group. The Second Prize went to Little Parrot (Vet con) by Nguyen Tran Ai Nhi. In Little Parrot, Erik, a German man, meets with Thu, the mother of his deceased lover, Minh. Thu wants to bring Minh’s ashes back to Vietnam, but Erik is not ready for that just yet. Conceptualised in early December last year, pre-production for the film took… Read full this story
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