Vietnamese TV series Ve Nha Di Con (Come Home, My Dear) has bagged another prize, winning the Literature and Art Award presented by the Union of Arts and Literature and Associations of Vietnam recently.
A promotional poster of the TV series Ve Nha Di Con (Come Home, My Dear) (Photo courtesy of the TV series Facebook)
Hanoi (VNA) —🌟 Vietnamese TV series VeNha Di Con (Come Home, My Dear) has bagged another prize, winningthe Literature and Art Award presented by the Union of Arts and Literature andAssociations of Vietnam recently.
The85-episode drama, which features family issues in Vietnam’s contemporarysociety, has won many prestigious awards, including VTV Awards 2020, NationalGolden Kite 2019, WeChoice Awards 2019 and Golden Apricot Blossom Awards2019, together with many other certificates of merit from the Ministry ofCulture, Sports and Tourism. Accordingto the organising board, arts and literature and associations of 61 provincesand cities submitted 410 works to the annual awards of the alliance, which areclassified into 10 categories - poetry, prose, literary critical theory, finearts, photography, film, music, dance, folklore and theatre. Asa result, the organising board handed out 74 awards to 28 associations, amongwhich were 65 winning works, including three A prizes, nine B prizes, 17 Cprizes, 33 consolation prizes and three prizes for young authors. TheA prize for the Film category went to TV series ComeHome, My Dear by director Nguyen Danh Dung. Thefilm has been hugely popular among TV viewers since it debuted in 2019. Thefilm revolves around the life of a widowed man named Son, played by actor BuiTrung Anh, trying to raise three daughters. However, each of the daughters hastheir own problems and worries their father in their own way. Havingturbulent journeys of growing up, all of them were always been backed by theirfather, their house and his eternal love. But when they are mature enough toseize their own happiness, they realise their father is old, which is when theyreturn home to support him. Therealism of the programme as well as the honest and emotional acting of the casthave won the hearts of many viewers./.
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