Hanoi International Film Festival

The Hanoi International Film Festival (also known as HANIFF) is a biennial film festival founded in 2010 as the first international film festival in Vietnam. Prior to 2016, only Asian films participated in the competition. The festival is organized by the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Hanoi International Film Festival
LocationHanoi, Vietnam
Founded2010
Artistic directorRegis Wargnier
No. of films8 days, 43 countries, 146 films as per the 2016 festival
Websitehaniff.vn

2018 Hanoi International Film Festival

Feature films[1]

  • Kohei Oguri (Japan), director & screenwriter - chairman
  • Allan Starski (Poland), production designer & set decorator
  • Shahram Mokri (Iran), director
  • Lee Dong Ha (South Korea), producer
  • Ngo Thanh Van (Vietnam), actress, director & producer

Short films[2]

  • Jukka-Pekka Laakso (Finland), director of Tampere Film Festival - chairman
  • Raymond Red (Philippines), director
  • Ly Thai Dung (Vietnam), artist & photography director

Network for Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC)[3]

  • Lee Choong Jik (South Korea), academic, producer & director of Jeonju International Film Festival
  • Tsengel Davaasambuu (Mongolia), producer
  • Nguyen Thi Hong Ngat (Vietnam), screenwriter & producer

Awards[4]

  • Best Feature Film: Rouhollah Hejazi, The Dark Room, Iran
  • Jury's Award for Feature Film: Vladimir Todorovic, Pale Folk, Serbia
  • Best Director: Piotr Domalewski, Silent Night , Poland
  • Best Main Actor: Christian Bables, Signal Rock, Philippines
  • Best Main Actress: Phuong Anh Dao, Summer in Closed Eyes, Vietnam
  • Viewers' Choice for Vietnamese Film: Charlie Nguyễn, My Mr. Wife
  • NETPAC's Award for Asian Cinema Promotion: Lee Kyung Sub, Student A, South Korea
  • Best Short Film: Two Children, Vietnam
  • Jury's Choice for Short Film: Su, Kazakhstan
  • Best Short Film Director: Nguyen Le Hoang Viet, Roommate, Vietnam

2016 Hanoi International Film Festival

The fourth festival was be held between October 30 and November 5, 2016 and featured 146 films from 43 countries.[5]

Feature films[6]

Short films[7]

  • Maxine Williamson (Australia), director - chairwoman
  • Philip Cheah (Singapore), film critic
  • Nguyen Thi Phuong Hoa (Vietnam), director

Network for Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC)[8]

  • Eduardo Lejano (Philippines), director, journalist - chairman
  • Ehud Aloni (Israel), director
  • Doan Minh Tuan (Vietnam), screenwriter, journalist

Awards[9]

  • Best Feature Film: Atom Egoyan, Remember, Canada
  • Jury's Award for Feature Film: Choi Jeong-yeol, One Way Trip, South Korea
  • Best Director: Eduardo Roy Jr., Ordinary People, Philippines
  • Best Main Actor: Christopher Plummer, Remember, Canada
  • Best Main Actress: Hasmine Killip, Ordinary People, Philippines
  • Viewers' Choice for Vietnamese Film: Đỗ Đức Thịnh - Đinh Tuấn Vũ, Taxi, what's your name?
  • Viewers' Choice for Feature Film: Dustin Nguyễn, Winning the Lottery, Vietnam
  • NETPAC's Award for Asian Cinema Promotion: Oleg Asadulin, The Green Carriage, Russia
  • Best Short Film: Three variations of Ofelia, Mexico
  • Jury's Choice for Short Film: Heart of The Land, Finland
  • Best Short Film Director: Phạm Ngọc Lân, Another City, Vietnam

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