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Film on Sai Gon’s lifestyle wins Golden Kite award

Sai Gon Anh Yeu Em (Sai Gon, I Love You), a film by Ly Minh Thang, was voted the best feature film by the Vietnam Cinematography Association.
 
 Film on Sai Gon’s lifestyle wins Golden Kite award ảnh 1The organising board presents the best feature film prize (Photo: VNA)
HCM City, (VNA) - Sai Gon Anh Yeu Em (SaiGon, I Love You), a film by Ly Minh Thang, was voted the best feature film bythe Vietnam Cinematography Association. The award was presented on April 9 atHCM City’s Military Theatre.  

The 90-minute comedy features five couples from different placesand backgrounds who choose Sai Gon (HCM City) as their home and tells thestories of their loves and lives. The culture and lifestyle of the Saigoneseare highlighted throughout the film.

The production stars famous cai luong (reformopera) actress Ngoc Giau, young actress Maya, and young comic actor Huynh Lap,who also received the award for best supporting actor.

The film also won prizes for best screenplay and bestcinematography.

Vu Ngoc Phuong, director of 12 Chom Sao: Ve Duong Cho YeuChay (12 Zodiac: Five Steps of Love), was awarded the bestdirector prize.

Phuong, a graduate of screenwriting at The London Film School inthe UK, is known for such films as Wing and WhatIf, and music videos for famous singers like Son Tung M-TP and Truc Nhan.

The 31-year-old director also participated in writing screenplaysfor movies for young people, like Chang Trai Nam Ay (Dandelion)and Ngay Nay Ngay Nay (The Lost Dragon).

The film’s leading role Vu Phuong Anh and supporting role Nguyen DoQuynh Chi were presented awards for best actress and best supporting actress,respectively.

The best actor award went to Ha Hien in director Viet Max’s Sut (Shoot).

The Golden Kite award for best TV series was presented to VietnamTelevision Film Centre’s Zippo, Mu Tat Va Em (Zippo, Mustardand You), featuring love and friendship of young and successful people.

Its directors, Meritorious Artist Trong Trinh and Tien Huy,received best director awards.

The Vietnam Animation Studio’s Cau Be Ma-No-Canh (MannequinBoy) was voted the best animated film, while its director, Meritorious ArtistPham Hong Son, was named best director.

The award for best documentary film went to Mot Giai PhapChong Soi Lo O Bien (A Preventive Measure of Coastal Erosion) bydirector Phung Ngoc Tu.

The 2016 Golden Kite award honoured veteran directors Nguyen KhacLoi and Tran Phuong for their contributions to the industry. 

This year’s competition received 145 entries, including 19 featurefilms, 21 TV series, 13 cartoons, 57 documentary films, 15 scientific films and20 short films.

Thousands participated in a week of free screenings, whichfeatured nominees for the awards, beginning on April 1 at Cinebox, Cinestar QuocThanh, CGV Thao Dien, and BHD cinemas.-VNA
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