"Betting with Ghost Shines at Jakarta Film Week, Garnering Praise"
Betting with Ghost (Làm giàu với ma), a heartwarming Vietnamese film featuring esteemed People’s Artist Hoai Linh, has captivated audiences at the Jakarta Film Week, Indonesia’s international film festival. With a remarkable box office total of 128 billion VND after just two months in theaters, this film has not only made a cultural impact in Vietnam but is also set to represent the country in the Global Features category at the 2024 Jakarta International Film Festival.
A Standout at the Festival
The festival, which aims to reinvigorate Indonesia’s film industry following the pandemic, provided a platform for Betting with Ghost to reach a wider audience. Due to scheduling conflicts, the primary cast members, including Hoai Linh, were unable to attend; however, director Trung Lun was present to represent the film. Actors Tuan Tran and Diep Bao Ngoc recorded congratulatory video messages for the event, connecting with Indonesian fans.
Emotional Resonance with the Audience
In an exclusive interview with VietNamNet, Trung Lun expressed his pride in the film’s reception. “I was genuinely surprised by the audience’s heartfelt reactions. It’s not every day you see viewers moved to tears," he commented, reflecting on the emotional depth of Betting with Ghost. The film’s unique blend of humor, family dynamics, and supernatural elements offers a fresh take on a poignant subject matter.
Trung Lun’s inspiration for the film stemmed from witnessing a family member’s battle with cancer. To avoid the storyline feeling repetitive, he infused the narrative with humor, making it both relatable and entertaining. This approach has resonated well with audiences, allowing them to connect deeply with the characters.
Vietnamese Representation on the Global Stage
Throughout the festival, Trung Lun seized the opportunity to network with notable figures in the film industry, including screenwriter Eric Roux and film critic Patrick F. Campos. He was especially honored by the presence of Vietnamese Ambassador to Indonesia, Ta Van Thong, who echoed the audience’s sentiments regarding the film’s emotional impact.
“This film marks a significant milestone as it is the first Vietnamese film directly distributed in Indonesia by a Vietnamese company,” the Ambassador noted. Such achievements not only elevate Vietnam’s cinematic presence on the global stage but also foster cultural exchange between the two nations.
Future Releases and International Reach
Betting with Ghost is set to premiere in Indonesian theaters on November 13, 2023. Additionally, the film will be released in 11 other countries and territories, including Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan (China), Thailand, the United States, and the Philippines. This international rollout reflects a growing recognition of Vietnamese cinema, marking an exciting chapter for filmmakers.
The Role of Festivals in Film Advancement
The Jakarta Film Week, launched by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia in 2021, plays a crucial role in supporting and reviving the country’s film industry post-COVID-19. By showcasing international films like Betting with Ghost, the festival is enriching the local cultural landscape while promoting cinematic diversity.
Impact of "Betting with Ghost" on the Film Industry
The growing success of films like Betting with Ghost demonstrates the evolving landscape of Vietnamese cinema and its potential in the global market. As directors and creatives continue to explore innovative storytelling, the industry can expect increased support and interest from international audiences.
In recent years, Vietnamese cinema has gained traction, highlighted by various films earning critical acclaim and commercial success. The impact of such films encourages filmmakers to push boundaries, delve into diverse genres, and explore new narratives. With the success of Betting with Ghost, it is evident that the industry has the potential to thrive on an international level.
Betting with Ghost is not just a film; it’s a testament to resilience, cultural storytelling, and the power of cinema in connecting hearts. As international audiences await its wider release, the film promises to leave a lasting impression and inspire dialogue across borders.
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For more updates on Vietnamese cinema, check out our article on Vietnam’s Cinematic Growth and explore the evolution of Film Festivals in Asia.
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