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Vietnamese director among winners at internatio­nal film festival

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After obtaining the consent of the characters, we began lming. The initial days were dedicated to allowing them to get familiar with the cameras. Once we felt that the distance had diminished, I conducted interviews. Perhaps because of this approach, many hidden corners and untold stories were revealed,”

Director Nguyễn Đức Đệ

A Vietnamese documentar­y is among the best production­s awarded at the Documentar­ies Without Borders Internatio­nal Film Festival (DWBIFF).

The docu-drama Người Ơi, Đừng Khóc Cuối Đường (Dearest, Spare Tears in the Twilight) by director Nguyễn Đức Đệ has been selected as one of the best of the Docu-drama Shorts category.

Unveiling life snippets of elderly couples living in the Bến Sắn leper colony in the southern province of Bình Dương, the 30-minute documentar­y conveys the message of hope and optimism within the depths of their pain.

They are husband-and-wife couples of Mr. Bảy and Mrs. Nương, and Mr. Bích and Mrs. Khánh.

Infected with leprosy, one of the diseases once classified as "incurable", they were pushed into a dead-end, with no way out, slowly deteriorat­ing due to physical pain, loneliness, and being shunned by others. They have faced difficulti­es in their journey to seek happiness and to have their own families.

Despite their sadness and extreme pain, they are always filled with love and loyalty. Such beautiful emotions are not easy to come by, even in the bustling

world outside.

"The film doesn't tell a story with a conclusion. It just simply portrays life. Each viewer will find their own answers," director Đệ shared about his movie.

Đệ and his film crew spent an entire year preparing for the film, and shot the documentar­y during a period of two months.

To let the elderly in the colony to pour out their true feelings, the film crew built a sincere friendship with the people there.

“After obtaining the consent of the characters, we began filming. The initial days were dedicated to allowing them to get familiar

with the cameras. Once we felt that the distance had diminished, I conducted interviews. Perhaps because of this approach, many hidden corners and untold stories were revealed,” Đệ said.

Người Ơi, Đừng Khóc Cuối Đường was broadcaste­d on VTV1 channel at the end of 2023 and made it to the top six nominees for the Best Documentar­y Film at the VTV Awards 2023.

Before Người Ơi, Đừng Khóc Cuối Đường, director Đệ created Bình Yên Con Nhé (Be Peaceful, My Child) – a film that tells the story of families who lost their loved ones due to the COVID-19

pandemic. These families made efforts to heal their wounds, compensate and provide care for children who became orphans due to the pandemic.

Another of his production­s, Sợi Chỉ Màu Bay Đi (A Flying Sewing Thread) is about a mute woman who preserves the Chăm ethnic brocade craft.

DWBIFF is dedicated to documentar­ies and docudramas. Entries are submitted in different categories including Environmen­t, Human Spirit, Social Issues, Wildlife, Docu-drama Shorts, and Docu-drama Feature.

 ?? Lm shooting at the Bến Sắn ?? LENS IS MORE: Director Nguyễn Đức Đệ (right) and cameraman Hữu Phương seen during their leper colony in Bình Dương Province.
Lm shooting at the Bến Sắn LENS IS MORE: Director Nguyễn Đức Đệ (right) and cameraman Hữu Phương seen during their leper colony in Bình Dương Province.
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lm crew ?? TRUE TALE: The husband-and-wife Mr. Bảy and Mrs. Nương in the documentar­y Người Ơi, Đừng Khóc Cuối Đường (Dearest, Spare Tears in the Twilight).
Photos courtesy of lm crew TRUE TALE: The husband-and-wife Mr. Bảy and Mrs. Nương in the documentar­y Người Ơi, Đừng Khóc Cuối Đường (Dearest, Spare Tears in the Twilight).

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