Scenery of Ha Giang in the movie ‘Father Carrying His Son’
The film Father Carrying Son, directed by Luong Dinh Dung, has finished filming and entered the post-production phase.
The film Father Carrying Son, directed by Luong Dinh Dung, has finished filming and entered the post-production phase.
The film is based on the story of the same name by director Luong Dinh Dung, focusing on portraying the simple, beautiful love of father and son, Moc and Ca.
The film is based on the story of the same name by director Luong Dinh Dung, focusing on portraying the simple, beautiful love of father and son, Moc and Ca.
According to Luong Dinh Dung, he sparked the idea of making the movie Father Carrying His Son when he read the news about the case of a son using a stick to beat his father until he collapsed a few years ago.
According to Luong Dinh Dung, he sparked the idea of making the movie Father Carrying His Son when he read the news about the case of a son using a stick to beat his father until he collapsed a few years ago.
The film was first shot in 2013. However, the entire set was submerged by floods, all plans were postponed.
The film was first shot in 2013. However, the entire set was submerged by floods, all plans were postponed.
The film is expected to have beautiful natural scenes in Ha Giang like the work `I see yellow flowers on green grass` – a sensation this year with its poetic scenery in Phu Yen.
The film is expected to have beautiful natural scenes in Ha Giang like the work `I see yellow flowers on green grass` – a sensation this year with its poetic scenery in Phu Yen.
In the film, actor Ngo The Quan plays a man who lost his wife early, raises his children alone, and makes a living by fishing.
In the film, actor Ngo The Quan plays a man who lost his wife early, raises his children alone, and makes a living by fishing.
The film has the participation of many young faces selected by the director from all over the country.
The film has the participation of many young faces selected by the director from all over the country.
The Gam River’s water is turbid, sometimes fierce, sometimes gentle, making the surrounding nature seem to always change color.
The Gam River’s water is turbid, sometimes fierce, sometimes gentle, making the surrounding nature seem to always change color.
A big scene in the movie was filmed at dawn in Ha Giang.
A big scene in the movie was filmed at dawn in Ha Giang.
The ending scene of the movie, when the father carries his child across the river.
The ending scene of the movie, when the father carries his child across the river.
Filming started on days of heavy rain and storms, the film crew often worked in stormy and thunderous conditions.
Filming started on days of heavy rain and storms, the film crew often worked in stormy and thunderous conditions.
Director of photography Ly Thai Dung (left) and director Luong Dinh Dung sit and discuss next to the majestic natural scenery of Ha Giang.
Director Luong Dinh Dung said he plans to take Father Carrying Child to international film festivals early next year.
Director of photography Ly Thai Dung (left) and director Luong Dinh Dung sit and discuss next to the majestic natural scenery of Ha Giang.
Director Luong Dinh Dung said he plans to take Father Carrying Child to international film festivals early next year.
Nguyen Minh