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Curtain comes down on fifth Hanoi Int’l Film Festival

The fifth Hanoi International Film Festival (HANIFF) closed at the Cultural Friendship Palace on October 31 night with an award-presenting ceremony.
Curtain comes down on fifth Hanoi Int’l Film Festival ảnh 1A scene in Nham mat thay mua he (Summer In Closed Eyes) (Photo: film-making group)

Hanoi (VNA) – The fifth Hanoi International Film Festival (HANIFF) closedat the Cultural Friendship Palace on October 31 night with an award-presentingceremony.

Thebest feature film award of this year’s event went to “The Dark Room” byRouhollah Hejazi from Iran, while the best short film award was given to “Su”(Water) by Aizhana Kassymbek from Kazakhstan.

NguyenLe Hoang Viet of Vietnam was announced the best young short-film director for thefilm “Ban cung phong” (Roommate), and Poland’s Piotr Domalewski, Director of“Silent night,” the best feature film director.

Thejudge’s award was presented to “Hai dua tre” (Two kids) by Ta Quynh Tu of Vietnam.

TheNetwork for Promotion and Asian Cinema (NETPAC) award was handed to “Student A”by Lee Kyung-sub from the Republic of Korea.

Christian Bables of the Philippines was named thebest actor for his performance in the film of “Signal rock.” While Vietnamese Phuong Anh Dao was the best actress for herrole in the film of Nhammat thay mua he (Summer In Closed Eyes).

Speaking at the award-presenting ceremony, NgoPhuong Lan, head of the Department of Cinematography and the organising board,said the festival has connected Vietnam’s cinema industry and others from theworld.

This year’s festival featured 147 outstandingfilms from nearly 50 countries and territories, including more than 40 films ofVietnam.Many of them have never been screened at other Asian film festivals.

With 204 outdoor and indoor screenings, thefestival offered a “cinema fest” to tens of thousands of audiences.

Other activities included a project market, ascript-writing camp, and an exhibition on filming locations in Vietnam. -VNA

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