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Most recently, he was among three judges of Vietnam’s ‘The 48
Hour Film Project’, together with Vietnamese director Phan Gia Nhat Linh,
cameraman Bao Nguyen and producer Jenni Trang Le.
Though the American director was absent from the awards ceremony
on August 5, Vogt-Roberts sent a video of himself announcing the top prize,
which was awarded to a short film entitled Duong Mat (Imaginary Friends).
According to him, Imaginary Friends, which evolves around a
mission of a gang, is a harmonious work of both content and technique that
showcases features typical of Vietnamese cinema.
The film will represent Vietnam to compete in the International
48 Hour Film Festival that will be held in the US at the end of this month.
Vogt-Roberts recalled, in the early years of his career, he made
several short films in difficult conditions, lacking both money and time.
However, such experience rewarded him with excitement and a sense of freedom.
The Kong director added that he still treasures such moments of enthusiasm.
Earlier, Vogt-Roberts returned to Vietnam to launch a
scholarship fund for Vietnamese students in the arts and cinematography. The
fund will offer two full scholarships worth US$90,000 each for four years of
study at a university in the US.
Last year, he was named Vietnam’s Tourism Ambassador for
2017-2020 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in March. He is the
first film director to take on the position, which aims to promote Vietnam to
the world.
Vogt-Roberts said he was working with the ministry to make music
videos about tourist destinations in Vietnam to introduce the sites to
international audiences.
"I have also invited American directors and actors to visit
famous tourist destinations, including Sa Pa of Lao Cai province, Son Doong
Cave of Quang Binh, and Da Nang,” he added.
Vogt-Roberts’ Kong: Skull Island was the biggest Hollywood movie
ever to be filmed in Vietnam. The blockbuster, whose backdrop was mostly shot
in Vietnam’s landscapes in Quang Binh, Ninh Binh, and Quang Ninh provinces,
earned more than US$142 million in ticket sales globally and US$6.6 million
in Vietnam only, after just two weeks of release.
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Source: NDO