Naman Ramachandran Vietnam talent showed strong presence at the 12th QCinema International Film Festival in Quezon City, Philippines, as Trương Minh Quý’s “Viet and Nam” claimed the top prize, while compatriot Dương Diệu Linh’s “Don’t Cry, Butterfly” secured the Grand Jury Prize. “Viet and Nam,” which made its debut in Cannes Un Certain Regard, emerged victorious in the Asian Next Wave competition.
The jury, comprising Babyruth Villarama, Gabor Greiner, Ming-Jung Kuo and Nguyen Le, praised the film for “conjuring the haunting presence of trauma and memories that are embedded within the landscape, and tenderly following a romance that unfolds deep within the coal mines.” “Don’t Cry, Butterfly,” Dương’s debut feature, follows a middle-aged wife who, upon discovering her husband’s infidelity, embarks on a mystical journey in search of a better life.
The film previously won three prizes at Venice. Elizabeth Lo took home the Best Director award for “Mistress Dispeller,” marking a milestone as the first documentary to compete in the Asian Next Wave section.
The jury lauded Lo’s “exceptional ability to fuse authenticity with artistry.” The festival introduced two new competition sections under its Special Critics Prize.
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