“Đi qua trũng bóng chết” (or Walking through the valley of death), a documentary written, produced and directed by the Vietnam News Agency, has won six awards at international film festivals.
"Walking through the valley of death" chronicles the lives of a number heroin addicts caught in an ever decreasing spiral of drugs, crime and desperation
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Lorry carrying 39 Vietnamese migrants (Photo: AFP)According to VNA, the film festival will take place over nine days from December 10. It will feature around 60 independent movies, documentaries, animation productions and music videos. The documentary was written and produced by the multimedia team at Viet Nam News of the Vietnam News Agency in 2020. The documentary, which was screened on VNews TV to mark the anniversary of the tragedy, was first selected to be screened at the Pune Short Film Festival in India. It was then chosen to be shown at festivals in Goa, Kerela, Shantiniketan and the Alibag Short Film Festival in Maharashtra, India. Next, it was screened the Druk International Film Festival in Bhutan, the Virgin Spring Cinefest in India and the World Film Carnival in Singapore, where all chose the documentary as an award winning production in the Short Documentary category. Further top prizes followed, the documentary also won accolades at the Gangtok International Film Festiva