The state-funded war film portrays a young couple’s journey to reunite on February 17, 1947, the last day of the 60-day Battle of Hanoi. The battle signaled the start of the First Indochina War.
    |
 |
The audience at the screening of the Vietnamese film “Dao, Pho and Piano” (Peach Blossom, Pho and Piano) at the 3rd ASEAN Film Festival in Hong Kong (China) |
The film was produced by the Film No.1 Joint Stock Company at a cost of over 815,000 USD. It won the Silver Lotus Award at the 23rd Vietnam Film Festival held in Lam Dong province in November 2023; and was selected as an official nomination to compete in the best international feature film category at the 97th Academy Awards (Oscar) in 2024.
CEO of Hong Kong - ASEAN Foundation Charles Chia said that cinema in general, and the Hong Kong - ASEAN Film Festival in particular, serves as bridges connecting people and cultures at a time when the world faces many factors that divide nations. He showed his hope that more outstanding Vietnamese films will be showcased at the ASEAN Film Festival in the coming years.
Regarding the Vietnamese film, he said that he was deeply impressed by its artistic title, noting that the film successfully portrays an important period in Vietnam’s history and helps Hong Kong audiences gain a deeper understanding of Vietnamese society and culture.
Le Duc Hanh, Consul General of Vietnam in Hong Kong, highlighted the significance of the film, saying that this year Vietnam is participating in the ASEAN Film Festival with a special spirit - celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2, 1945), as well as the 30th anniversary of Vietnam’s accession to ASEAN (July 28, 1995).
    |
 |
Representatives of the organizers and the consulates general of ASEAN countries cut a cake to celebrate the 58th founding anniversary of ASEAN. |
Hanh recalled that Vietnam’s accession to ASEAN marked a historic strategic decision, opening a new chapter in the country’s integration process and paving the way for its strong development. Over three decades, Vietnam’s journey has been a vivid testament to the vision and political determination of the Vietnamese Party and State in fostering and consolidating a peaceful and cooperative environment for development.
Vietnam joined ASEAN with a spirit of friendship and a strong sense of responsibility, the diplomat stressed, noting that Vietnam will continue working with other member states to create new success stories for ASEAN in this new era of development.
Jointly organized by the Hong Kong - ASEAN Foundation in collaboration with Consulates General of ASEAN countries, the festival offers Hong Kong audiences a chance to learn about society and explore the vibrant cultural heritage of ASEAN countries, contributing to fostering friendship between China and ASEAN.
Featuring 24 films from 10 ASEAN member states and four countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, the festival has built cultural bridges through moving films that touch the hearts of viewers.
In addition to film screenings, the festival also features more than 10 seminars where directors and producers will engage with audiences and exchange expertise with Hong Kong filmmakers.
Source: VNA