The actress, born in 1999, expressed her concern regarding the bad script in the program to look back on Vietnamese cinema in 2022, with the focus on explanations for the poor situation and widespread poor sales.
Actress Kaity Nguyen. (Photo: K+)
“What does Vietnamese cinema have in the tumultuous 2022?” is the question asked in the program “Vietnam Cinema 2022” do KY TV+ organization.
This is the third time the program has been made to Looking back at Vietnamese cinema in the previous year, was broadcast for New Year’s Eve.
In the newly posted trailer, “Vietnam Cinema 2022“ revealed invited many producers, directors, and people with domestic expertise to exchange and discuss. In this year’s show this year, the only guest actor is Kaity Nguyen.
The young girl born in 1999 made her mark through a series of Vietnamese films that have reached the “hundred billion” milestone such as “I’m not 18 yet,”“Blood Moon Party”…, highly appreciated for outstanding acting, cinematic face and good looks. In the show’s trailer, Kaity Nguyen expressed concern regarding bad movies and poor scripts.
“We need a good script to continue being the ‘star,’ or else we can’t shine forever,” said Kaity Nguyen. The young actress’s share was raised in the topic of dissecting the reason why Vietnamese cinema last year had many poor quality films spilled into theaters.
Also on this topic, screenwriter-producer Kay Nguyen and director-producer Hang Trinh also offered their own views on the screenwriting profession in Vietnam.
The script is inherently the backbone, an important element of a film. Writer Kay Nguyen thinks that the screenwriting profession is extremely lonely and difficult, but has producer Hang Trinh’s opinion on whether the scriptwriter is really professional. Are these opposing opinions?
Overview of the program ”Vietnam Cinema 2022.” (Photo: K+)
Is it better to make a film on paper first? That is the sharing of director Charlie Nguyen in the show, revealed in the trailer.
In addition to the names mentioned above, “Vietnam Cinema 2022” with the first participation of director Ly Minh Thang (Vu Quy Dai Noi, Mother-in-law), the return of two familiar faces, film critic Le Hong Lam and journalist-screenwriter Binh Bong Bot. (MC).
From the above comments, the root causes, issues to be solved, lessons and directions in the new year with Vietnamese cinema are expected to be thoroughly analyzed in the program. “Vietnam Cinema 2022.”
“Vietnam Cinema 2022” will be broadcast at 12 noon on January 1 of the lunar calendar (January 22 of the solar calendar) on K+ Cine channel./.
Minh Anh (Vietnam+)