In 2007, Vietnamese cinema will undergo no great transformation or change. It is simply because our management and human resources are still the same. However, there may be two new trends: in 2007, some government production companies will go partly private; and there will be more partnerships with foreign companies, especially with Korea and China. In my opinion, if we want to improve quickly in order to join in the international film market, we should work with Americans. We now have favorable conditions for partnerships with Americans: We are more open-minded, the Americans are starting to understand us and to realise Vietnam is a rich source of inspiration and stories for their movies. In short, we don’t need to be pessimistic. Yet, there is nothing to make us optimistic yet. ~
State-run Giai Phong (Liberation) film studio is Vietnam’s largets film producing body.
In 2007, Vietnamese cinema will undergo no great transformation or change. It is simply because our management and human resources are still the same. However, there may be two new trends: in 2007, some government production companies will go partly private; and there will be more partnerships with foreign companies, especially with Korea and China. In my opinion, if we want to improve quickly in order to join in the international film market, we should work with Americans. We now have favorable conditions for partnerships with Americans: We are more open-minded, the Americans are starting to understand us and to realise Vietnam is a rich source of inspiration and stories for their movies. In short, we don’t need to be pessimistic. Yet, there is nothing to make us optimistic yet. ~ State-run Giai Phong (Liberation) film studio is Vietnam’s largets film producing body.
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