In this project, we conducted a survey and held a screening event of Vietnamese films, which have been attracting attention from film festivals around the world in recent years, and are becoming more and more interesting every day. In collaboration with director Phan Dang Di, who has led the independent film industry, and the Fukuoka City Public Library, which has a large collection of Vietnamese films and has actively screened them, we conducted a survey of Vietnamese films and held an event.
In Tokyo, the event was held at the Athénée Français Cultural Center in Ochanomizu, screening a selection of films from classics to the latest releases that are essential to the history of Vietnamese cinema. In addition, young filmmakers were invited to a talk event to introduce the independent film industry in Vietnam. In Fukuoka, master filmmaker Dang Nhat Minh and director Phan Dang Di gave a talk on Vietnamese cinema at a movie hall, Cine-La, attached to the Fukuoka City Public Library, and made it available to the public for viewing online.
The entire project was a groundbreaking attempt to look at the past, present, and future of Vietnamese cinema, covering a wide range of topics such as Vietnamese cinema, production conditions, film history, and Vietnamese culture.
Fiscal Year 2019 Results
https://grant-fellowship-db.asiawa.jpf.go.jp/ja/grant/cc1932/
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From the Organizer
今回の事業では、新型コロナウイルス感染拡大により、東京の急な上映時間の変更や、福岡の上映中止など予期せぬ困難に見舞われることとなった。そうした状況のなかで事業実施形態を模索し、オンラインでのトークイベントの開催や、シンポジウムの動画公開など、新たな挑戦を行うこともできた。
不安定な情勢のなか、国際交流基金の助成があったことで、実現可能な方法を追求しながら、事業を中止することなく実施にこぎつけられたことは大変ありがたかった。ただ、コロナ禍において、大々的な宣伝が行えず、またイベントの急な変更や中止により、参加者や事業の協力者には大変な心配と迷惑をかけてしまったことは心残りである。時期が落ち着いた頃に、また改めてベトナム映画を紹介する機会を設けたいと考えている。