Vietnamese movie, Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua (The Girl from Yesterday), has been nominated for an award at the 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival – BIFAN which will take place in Bucheon, the Republic of Korea (RoK) from July 13- 23.
Poster of the movie Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua (The Girl from Yesterday ) (Photo: lifestyle.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA)ꦛ – Vietnamese movie, Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua (The Girlfrom Yesterday), has been nominated for an award at the 21st BucheonInternational Fantastic Film Festival – BIFAN which will take place in Bucheon,the Republic of Korea (RoK) from July 13- 23.
It is up for the World Fantastic Blue for the Network for the Promotionof Asian Cinema Award. The category aims to introduce films in different genres ranging from non-fiction,fiction, comedy and romance. Based on the novel of the same name by Nguyen Nhat Anh, a best-sellingauthor in Ho Chi Minh City, the film is a romantic comedy about teenagers,directed by Phan Gia Nhat Linh. The movie will debut to audiences nationwide on July 21. Launched in 1997, the BIFAN is an international festival held annuallyin Bucheon, the RoK. The festival focuses on the RoK and universal horror,thriller, mystery and fantasy films, with particular attention to Asian cinemafrom East Asia and Southeast Asia.-VNA
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Vietnamese film industry will officially attend for the first time major events and activities on the sidelines of the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival scheduled for May 17-22.
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