The first Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF), themed ‘Bridging Asia’, is scheduled to take place in the central coastal city of Da Nang from May 9 to 13.
Da Nang (VNA) – The first Da Nang Asian Film Festival(DANAFF), themed ‘Bridging Asia’, is scheduled to take place in the centralcoastal city of Da Nang from May 9 to 13.
According to Vice Chairwoman of the municipal People's Committee Ngo Thi Kim Yen, theannual festival is expected to contribute to creating more event brands,affirming Da Nang's position as the destination of Asia's top events and festivals.
It features free-of-charge screenings of 89 films at the Le Do, CGV and Galaxy cinema theatres, a three-evening outdoor filmscreening at the APEC Park, and a series of workshops on the development andcooperation of the cinema industry.
Winners of the Asian Film Award and VietnameseFilm Award categories will be honoured as a highlight of the event.
DANAFF aims to select and honor excellent Vietnamese andAsia-pacific cinematographic works, introduce them to the public, and encouragethe growth of emerging talents in the region./.
The inaugural Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF) will take place in the coastal city from May 9-13, showcasing a selection of outstanding Asian and Vietnamese cinematographic works that exhibit humanistic values, new discoveries, and unique artistic expression.
Award-winning Vietnamese films like Tro Tan Ruc Ro (Glorious Ashes), Nhung Dua Tre Trong Suong (Children of the Mist) and Memento Mori: Dat (Memento Mori: Earth) will compete against many other excellent Asian films in the first Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF) this May.
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