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Vietnam cinematography lacks interesting works

The Vietnamese cinematography is lacking high-quality works though the number of films made is on the rise and investment in the industry has been diverse, heard a workshop in HCM City on April 9.
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HCMCity (VNA) – The Vietnamese cinematography is lacking high-qualityworks though the number of films made is on the rise and investment in theindustry has been diverse, heard a workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on April 9.

Accordingto Dang Xuan Hai, President of the Vietnam Cinema Association, the filmindustry is developing strongly.

In2016, more than 50 films were produced, higher than the figures of 30-40 filmsin the previous years, but few of them had high quality, he said.

FormerPresident of the association Tran Luan Kim stated that the main reason is thelack of attractive scripts.

Sharingthe same view, other participants affirmed that an interesting screenplay is aweighty contribution to the quality of a film.

Therefore,they stressed the need to train young screenwriters so that they can producethrilling works depicting contemporary life bearing Vietnamese culturalcharacters.-VNA
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