Vietnamese film wins at Fantasia International Film Festival
Nearly a year after its success in Busan (Korea), "Rom" continues to win awards at the Fantasia Canada International Film Festival (Film Festival) ahead of its Vietnamese release date.
A scene from the movie "Rom."
The good news continued to come to the audience who loved "Rom" when the film won at the 24th International Fantasia Film Festival and announced a new opening schedule after a delay due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
Fantasia International Film Festival was established in 1996 and held annually in Montreal, Canada. It is one of the most significant movie events in North America. This year, because of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, the festival did not hold a meeting like every year but only announced the award via the online form.
Accordingly, director Tran Thanh Huy's "Rom" excellently won the "Best First Feature" award at Fantasia for the 24th time.
After nearly a year of winning at the Busan International Film Festival, "Rom" continues to reap success at international awards. It makes audiences at home more and more expect to enjoy the film.
Not for fans to wait long, the publisher has just announced the film's Vietnamese theatrical release schedule. "Rom" will officially open nationwide from September 25 to.
The fact that "Rom" has a release date after a delay because COVID-19 epidemic is good news not only for the audience but also for ekip
Director Tran Thanh Huy shared that despite experiencing many emotions with "Rom", he still felt anxious waiting for the movie to open. For the director and ekip, 'Rom' only really finishes when it officially debuted to Vietnamese audiences.