Best Actress Award (Vietnam Film Festival)
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Best Actress Award (Vietnam Film Festival)
Best Actress Award (Vietnamese: Giải nữ diễn viên chính xuất sắc) is one of the awards presented at the Vietnam Film Festival to recognize an actress with the performance which has been determined the best by the juries of feature film and direct-to-video categories. History The category was awarded for the first time in the 2nd Vietnam Film Festival (1973). Trà Giang, Minh Châu, Hồng Ánh and Lê Khanh are all holding the record in this category with two awards. Thu Hà was also awarded two but one of them is for the role in a direct-to-video feature film. The achievement in a direct-to-video feature film, which was first awarded in the 9th Vietnam Film Festival (1990), is no longer awarded since the 20th Vietnam Film Festival (2017). It is because this category has been removed. Awards Notes There are also a number of times in the festival's history that a lead actress was awarded the 'Prospective Acting' award because she didn't score enough to wi ...
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4th Vietnam Film Festival
The 4th Vietnam Film Festival was held from April 14 to April 21, 1977 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with the slogan: "For the Socialist Fatherland and the people's happiness. For the development of the national cinema." (Vietnamese: "Vì Tổ quốc xã hội chủ nghĩa và hạnh phúc của nhân dân. Vì sự phát triển của nền điện ảnh dân tộc"). Event This is the first film festival of the unified Vietnamese cinema, honoring the achievements of composing in the first two years after Reunification. This is the fourth Vietnam Film Festival, but it is the first time to gather cinematic artists and works from both North and South, so compared to the previous three festivals, the number of films participating has increased by one and a half times (69 films in total). Particularly, feature films and movies have not only increased in quantity but also in quality. The film festival also appeared many new units such as General Film Studio, Ho Chi Minh City Televisi ...
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8th Vietnam Film Festival
The 8th Vietnam Film Festival was held from March 15 to March 22, 1988, in Danang, Vietnam, with the slogan "For the creation of art and perfection of the new socialist people. For the development of the national cinema" (Vietnamese: "Vì sự sáng tạo nghệ thuật và hoàn thiện con người mới xã hội chủ nghĩa. Vì sự phát triển của nền điện ảnh dân tộc"). Event At this film festival, there are many typical faces of artists, many artistic styles are shown on a rich and massive work scale, which can be said to be unprecedented up to that time. A total of 146 films participated in the Film Festival: 17 feature films, 52 documentary/ science films, 22 animated films, and 12 children films were brought to the competition. This is the most exciting film festival with the enthusiastic response of the public. It is the first film festival in the country's Renovated Era with a wide variety of films, reflecting the core issues of society. In the end, 6 ...
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7th Vietnam Film Festival
The 7th Vietnam Film Festival was held from October 14 to October 20, 1985, in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the slogan: "For the Socialist Fatherland, for the people's happiness, for the development of the national cinema" (Vietnamese: "Vì Tổ quốc xã hội chủ nghĩa, vì hạnh phúc của nhân dân, vì sự phát triển của nền điện ảnh dân tộc"). Event The 7th Vietnam Film Festival was held in the context that the country was in the eve of the Renovated Era with many difficulties, but the festival was still organized fairly and warmly. There are a total of 103 films participating in this film festival. Two feature films "''Bao giờ cho đến tháng Mười''" and "''Xa và gần''" were awarded the Golden Lotus along with a number of films in the documentary-science category, but no Golden Lotus for the animated film. Awards Feature film Documentary/Science film Documentary Science Children/Animated film Notes References {{Vietnam ...
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6th Vietnam Film Festival
The 6th Vietnam Film Festival was held from April 22 to April 29, 1983 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with the slogan: "For the Socialist Fatherland, for the people's happiness, for the development of the national cinema" (Vietnamese: "Vì Tổ quốc xã hội chủ nghĩa, vì hạnh phúc của nhân dân, vì sự phát triển của nền điện ảnh dân tộc"). Event With 100 films participating in the Film Festival, 8 Golden Lotuses were awarded in the categories: Feature film (2 films), Documentary film (4 films), Animated film (3 films). The jury are representatives in both film and literature fields with names such as Chế Lan Viên, Nguyễn Khải, Hoàng Trung Thông, Phạm Kỳ Nam, Trần Vũ, etc. Awards Feature film Documentary/Science film Children/Animated film Notes References {{Vietnam Film Festival Vietnam Film Festival Vietnam Film Festival The Vietnam Film Festival ( Vietnamese: Liên hoan phim Việt Nam), founded in 1970, ...
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5th Vietnam Film Festival
The 5th Vietnam Film Festival was held from May 12 to May 19, 1980 in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the slogan: "For the Socialist Fatherland and the people's happiness. For the development of the national cinema" (Vietnamese: "Vì Tổ quốc xã hội chủ nghĩa và hạnh phúc của nhân dân. Vì sự phát triển của nền điện ảnh dân tộc"). Event The 5th Vietnam Film Festival was held on the occasion of the 90th birthday of President Hồ Chí Minh. This can be considered a successful film festival from the perspective of award-winning films, with the Golden Lotus feature films being "''Cánh đồng hoang''", "''Mẹ vắng nhà''", "''Những người đã gặp''" - the pinnacle of Vietnamese cinema after the war. In particular, "''Cánh đồng hoang''", an excellent film, is still the Vietnamese film that won the highest award at an A-class international film festival, the Moscow International Film Festival. There were 129 films in attendance at the Film Festi ...
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