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Director Bui Thac Chuyen opens up about the emotional, physical, and financial trials behind Dia Dao, set to premiere on April 4.
Once known for high-revenue film projects, Nguyen Quang Dung now faces a setback as his two latest works have not fared that well.
Vietnamese cinema is evolving with AI-powered filmmaking, global collaborations, and new government incentives, making it a rising player in the international film industry.
The Vietnamese Government is committed to creating the most favourable conditions to attract film projects and is eager to listen to feedback from US partners, a diplomat has said.
HCM City is considered to build a studio on 300 hectares of land located in the Ethnic Culture and History Park in Thu Duc City.
Ho Chi Minh City, boasting a vibrant cultural landscape and dynamic film industry, stands at a crossroads to transform itself into a regional and international film hub.
Investors in the film industry are not pleased about the decision to raise the VAT rate on culture and art products from 5 percent to 10 percent, saying that the tax rate will hinder the development of the industry.
Vietnam's tourism and cinema industries are aligning like never before, with policies fostering collaboration between the two sectors. However, effectively promoting Vietnamese tourism through cinema in foreign markets remains an uphill battle.
Lawmakers caution against judging Vietnam’s film industry solely by high-grossing films as dozens struggle with financial losses.
More than 100 films from 51 countries and territories will be screened in the seventh Hanoi International Film Festival (HANIFF), which will take place from November 7 to 11.
With its stunning natural landscapes, diverse culture, and rich cuisine, Vietnam has significant potential to develop tourism through the film industry, however, this potential remains fully untapped.
Da Nang is luring filmmakers keen to shoot in the central coastal city, and spurring local tourism in the process, a municipal official has said.
At the Telefilm 2024 event held in HCM City from June 6-8, Thu Do Multimedia introduced three cutting-edge AI-integrated solutions designed to elevate quality and efficiency in the film and television industry.