Documentary about Vietnamese music wins at Los Angeles Film Awards

A documentary about Vietnamese music by French filmmaker François Bibonne has been announced as one of the winners at the Los Angeles Film Awards (LAFA).
Documentary about Vietnamese music wins at Los Angeles Film Awards ảnh 1''Once upon a Bridge in Vietnam'' wins the Best Documentary Short at the Los Angeles Film Awards in January. (Photo courtesy of LAFA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - A documentary about Vietnamese music by French filmmaker François Bibonne has been announced as one of the winners at the Los Angeles Film Awards (LAFA).

The 30-minute film, entitled Once Upon a Bridge in Vietnam, won the Best Documentary Short in January.

The concept of the documentary is to help the French director discover his roots as his grandmother is Vietnamese.

“Through my passion for classical music, I discovered the country of my grandmother. I was very close to my grandmother. When she passed away, I wanted to discover the country of Vietnam through classical music. The bridge is the symbol of the documentary, the connection between Vietnam and the world, through music, not only classical music but also traditional Vietnamese music,” the director said in the film’s trailer.

“When I look at Vietnamese music in the future, I foresee the development of the tradition, the tradition rethought for today’s society,” he added.

According to the young director, the documentary is the start of a long-term project including other documentaries about traditional music in different regions of Vietnam. The next film, which he hopes to produce this year, will be about music in the Central Highlands, Hue, and HCM City.

Also in the list of LAFA winners in January is the music video Dead of The Night by Vietnamese-Australian artist Minh Huynh, aka Minhy. The video won the Best Music Video award.

LAFA is a monthly competition for filmmakers and screenwriters from all over the world. The awards aim to promote films and be another step up in filmmakers’ careers. Each month, the jury will name the best films through private screenings./.

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