Golden Kite Awards winners named

Chang Vo Cua Em (My Mr Wife), a movie on struggle of woman in modern society, won the two top prizes at the annual 2018 Golden Kite awards given by the Vietnam Cinema Association in Ho Chi Minh City on April 12.
Golden Kite Awards winners named ảnh 1Chang Vo Cua Em (My Mr Wife) is named Best Film at the annual 2018 Golden Kite awards given by the Việt Nam Cinema Association in HCM City last night. (Photo courtesy of the producer)

HCM City (VNA) – Chang Vo Cua Em (My Mr Wife), a movie on struggle ofwoman in modern society, won the two top prizes at the annual 2018 Golden Kiteawards given by the Vietnam Cinema Association in Ho Chi Minh City on April 12.

Vietnamese-America director and film producer Charlie Nguyen’s comedy won theGolden Kite awards for Best Feature Film.

Charlie, who was also successful in comedies De Mai Tinh Tính (Fool for Love)and Cuoi Ngay Keo Lo (Love Puzzle) and Fan Cuong (Fanatic), received the awardfor Best Director.

Chang Vo Cua Em is adapted from the English novel Busy Woman Seeks Wife byAnnie Sanders, featuring the love story of a homely man and a successful woman.

The film earned 87 billion VND (3.75 million USD) in ticket sales.

Hoang Yen Chibi, who plays the leading role in director Nguyen Quang Dung’s ThangNam Ruc Ro (Splendid Years) on friendship and reunification of a group of urbanwomen who used to be friends in their youth, won the award for Best Actress.

The Golden Kite award for Best Actor went to Lien Binh Phat, who plays the roleof cai luong (reformed opera) performer in Song Lang (The Tap Box) about the100-year history and development of cai luong, a traditional theatre genre inthe South.

In the TV series category, the Golden Kite awards were presented to director DoPhu Hai and Pham Ngoc Chau’s 40-episode Ben Kia Song (The Other Side of aRiver), and director Mai Hong Phong’s 28-part Quynh Bup Be (“Doll” Quynh), bothreflecting today social issues.

Nguyen Khai Anh received Best Director award for his 24-episode series Ngay AyMinh Da Yeu (The Day We Fell in Love) produced by the Vietnam Television (VTV)Film Studio.

The Vietnam Animation Studio's 30-minute Bi Mat Hang Duon (Secret in Duon Cave)about children group’s adventure to Duon Cave, won Best Animation Film, whileits director received Best Animation Director award.

Me A by young director of Khanh Chi of the Quang Binh province Television andRadio Station was named Best Short Film.

Director Doan Hong Le of VTV received the Golden Kite Awards for BestDocumentary with Hay Nho Ban Dang Song (You’re Still Alive).

Late People’s Artist Pham Khac and late People’s Artist Nguyen The Doan werehonoured for their contribution to the industry.

The organisers also handed out prizes to screenwriters, for sound and visualeffects, cinematography research works and scientific films.

The 2018 Golden Kite awards drew 142 entries, including 14 feature films, 13 TVseries, 26 short films, 14 animated films, 61 documentaries, 14 science films,and two cinematography researches. - VNA
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