Meritorious Artist Vo Minh Lam and Meritorious Artist Ngoc Doi
On the evening of September 25, the movie "Golden Bell Shines" was released to the public, attracting the attention of artists and the public nationwide.
Launched in 2006, the "Golden Bell of Southern Opera" contest organized by Ho Chi Minh City Television in collaboration with Saigonbank has become a launching pad for hundreds of young talents, contributing to preserving and spreading the vitality of the art of Cai Luong - Southern Opera.
The movie premiere event took place at BHD Star - 5th floor, Vincom Plaza, Ho Chi Minh City and was broadcast live on Fanpage and Tiktok Tiem Phim.
Vo Minh Lam emotionally talks about the cradle of art
After 20 years, the "Golden Bell of Traditional Music" contest is not only a prestigious playground, but also a place to help many artists step onto the professional path, while at the same time arousing love for traditional art in the hearts of the public.
Artists interact at the premiere of the documentary "Shining Golden Bell"
Meritorious Artist Vo Minh Lam attended and shared: "I see myself in it, because the documentary "Golden Bell Shines" was produced to mark the 20-year journey of the contest, honoring the singers who have passed through, the milestones that have created the brand. I won the prize in 2006, when the prize was still called "TV Traditional Music Star". After me, there are 19 golden bell faces who are still shining. That is the cradle of art, fostering the spirit of passion and creativity that is constantly passed from generation to generation. Thank you HTV, thank you Saigonbank and thank you to the public for loving the contest".
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Doi watches the movie with happiness when looking back at himself on the first day of the "Golden Bell of Traditional Music" contest.
The film depicts the artistic journey and conveys the message: "20 years of Golden Bell of Southern Opera - where passion is passed on". This is the way HTTV - TFS Film Studio shows gratitude to the audience, while spreading the lasting values of Southern Opera and Southern Opera to today's generation.
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Doi and Vo Minh Lam thank HTV for accompanying folk arts.
According to Meritorious Artist Ngoc Doi, the documentary "Golden Bell Shines" recreates the 20-year journey of the "Golden Bell of Traditional Music" contest with documentary footage, behind-the-scenes images, and emotional memories from contestants, artists, and the crew. "The film reviews past seasons, memorable performances, and stories of contestants who have grown up from the contest. And I also see myself in it, looking back at each stage to see how I have grown up. Thank you HTV for accompanying the national arts" - Meritorious Artist Ngoc Doi said.
Artists and contestants at the premiere of the documentary "Shining Golden Bell"
Not only stopping at looking back at the past, the film also raises questions for the present and the future: how can the art of cải lương continue to shine and reach young audiences in the digital age?
From there, it is affirmed that "Golden Bell of Traditional Opera" is not only a contest, but also an artistic journey closely associated with the cultural and spiritual life of the people of the South in particular and the whole country in general.
Contestants, artists and representatives of HTV's Arts Department at the premiere of the documentary "Shining Golden Bell"
"Golden Bell Shining" is not only a documentary, but also a solemn and emotional retrospective of the journey of preserving and spreading vọng cổ songs over the past 20 years. The film is a bridge between memory and the present, between traditional art and the young generation, contributing to affirming the enduring vitality of Southern cải lương.
This special event also has the meaning of exchanging with the director, artists, the Organizing Committee and the faces who have grown up from "Golden Bell of Traditional Opera".
Source: https://nld.com.vn/vo-minh-lam-ngoc-doi-thay-minh-qua-phim-chuong-vang-toa-sang-cua-hang-phim-tfs-196250925213814982.htm
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