Press conference
A launch of documentary films, ECO FILM Production 2021-2022
Documentary films on Biodiversity and Animal welfare
Zoom Event
Program
ÖKO-Film Produktion 2021-2022
On September 21, 2022, the Goethe-Institut in collaboration with the Center for Nature Conservation and Development (CCD) and the FOUR PAWS Viet/ BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh hosts a press conference to launch two documentaries "Binh Yen, come home!" and “Road to Xuan Lien” on the topic of biodiversity conservation and animal welfare in the framework of the project “ECO FILM Production” 2021-2022.
The two films are the result of effective cooperation between CCD as well as FOUR PAWS Viet and their Vietnamese filmmakers. These document the stories and reflect their work at their important project sites.
"Binh Yen, come home!" vividly recreates the lives of bears and their caretakers at BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh. These are the footage honestly reflect the pain of bears who have been victims of bear farming for bile, their recovery journey at the conservation facility, and the thoughts of their caretakers. The filmmakers, through evocative and emotional images, wish to arouse viewers' sympathy with animals in particular and nature in general.
In another space, "Road to Xuan Lien" will "make the audience forget the sense of time". The film shows the value of nature and follows the joint efforts to harmonize conservation and development and connect people with nature in Xuan Lien, Thuong Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, where there is of dense biodiversity. This area is also important to the life and cultural identity of the Thai ethnic community in the west of Thanh Hoa.
The project is an initiative of the Goethe-Institut to foster collaboration between civil society organizations in Vietnam and documentary filmmakers to tell stories of sustainable development through documentary footage. The film makers are encouraged to give their best knowledge and skills and make use of the material given by the NGOs to motivate society for global sustainable goals.
Bio of speakers
Dr. Nguyen Manh Ha
Director of the Center for Nature Conservation and Development (CCD)
Frau Ngo Thi Mai Huong
Director, FOUR PAWS Viet and Bear Sanctuary Ninh Binh (BSNB)
Nguyen Manh
Film Director, FOURDOZEN
Nguyen Hoang Viet
Film Director, NOMADS
In 2015, it was the story of a family living primitively in the middle of the Red River right in Hanoi.
In 2016, I followed a shepherd boy in Ninh Thuan and captured the harshness of this sunny and windy land.
In 2017, it recreated the journey to school from 2 am of the children living on the top of the mountain in Cu M'gar district.
In 2018, I told the story about the teachers in the poorest village of Cu Pui commune, Krong Bong district, Dak Lak province.
In 2019, I followed a military teacher who taught working children on an island in the middle of the sea of Ca Mau province.
In 2020, it was a story about an old couple silently teaching street children in Saigon.
In 2021, I had a chance to tell the stories about the elder people selling lottery tickets in Sai Gon and their status in the city.
I have nothing to share personally other than pictures, stories of the places I have been and the people I have met. I believe that each of us has a story. Being a photographer, I gradually discovered the language of film footage. I realized that making films helps me best to express how I feel about everything around me.”
Nguyen Anh Thu
Details
Goethe-Institut Hanoi
56-58-60 Nguyen-Thai-Hoc-Str., Ba Dinh
Hanoi
Language: Vietnamese – English
Price: Free with registration here
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