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TV filmmakers busy after social distancing

Due to filming delays caused by the COVID-19 crisis, TV-serial makers in HCM City are rushing to finish their works and offer their films to viewers at home.
TV filmmakers busy after social distancing ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo:Dien Quan Media and Entertainment)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Dueto filming delays caused by the COVID-19 crisis, TV-serial makers in HCMCity are rushing to finish their works and offer their films to viewers athome.

Dien Quan Media and Entertainment’s sitcom GiaDinh La So Mot (Home Sweet Home) on family issues began airingon HCM City Television’s channel HTV7 on May 18.

The film, directed by Pham Tuan, narrates the life of three men from theiryouth to adulthood.

It features young actors Hoang Nguyen, Hua Minh Dat, Jolie Phuong Trinh,and Quoc Anh, among others.

“I can’t wait to watch the film. I have been expecting it for a longtime,” said Nguyen Hong Hanh, a mother of two boys in Dong Nai province.

Gia Dinh Là So Mot started filming in February, but it had tobe delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The filming resumed earlythis month.  

Actor Hoang Nguyen said: “The staff and I are happy that the film will befinally broadcast. We are working harder to catch up to the screeningschedule.”

Since being back to work, I have slept less than six hours a day. I feel tiredbut happy,” said the 26-year-old actor, who is working on another sitcom Gia Dinh Vo Thuat (Family with MartialArts Tradition).

Born in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) city of Buon Ma Thuot in 1994,Nguyen is a graduate of the HCM City University of Theatre and Cinematography.

He made his debut in the leading role of the 39-episode TV series Quyen Ru (Seduction) in 2014, which waswarmly received by audiences at home.

He has appeared in TV serials like NhungBa Me Bim Sua (Young Mothers) and MeRom (Motherhood).

In the summer of 2018, Nguyên played the leading role in his first movie Ha Cuoi Tinh Dau (Summer Ends, Love Begins),one of the favourite films of the season.

Comedy Producers Saigon TV and Hai Nam Media are filming their 150-episodecomedy serial Sui Gia Dai Chien (Strugglesof Intermarried Families) to catch up with the schedule.

A representative of the producers said: “During social distancing, we filmed instudio with a few members. Now, we are doing outside shooting to modifyprevious scenes.”

Directed by Ho Ngoc Xum, the film revolves around the troubles between twointermarried families. It features Meritorious Actors Viet Anh and PhiDien, and veteran and young actors Huu Thach, Phi Phung and Hong Tham.

The series began airing on Vĩnh Long Television’s channel THVL1in April.

Director Nguyen Minh Cao hopes to finish the second phase of his project Hat Giong Tam Hon (Seeds for the Soul)consisting of 200 episodes highlighting beautiful stories of life and love.

Produced by Tamstudio, the first 30 episodes of the project began airing inApril from Monday to Wednesday on HTV7. However, filming for the next 60episodes was postponed due to COVID-19.

Cao said: “We were ready for shooting. But everything had to be stopped.Now, we are in a hurry. Actors and the staff in the studio for filming mayhave little time for a break, and my staff for post-productionare working day and night to perfect the products.”/.
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