tokyo Film Festival Spotlights Vietnamese Cinema, Forging International Partnerships
TOKYOโข – The 38th Tokyoโข Internationalโ Film Festival (TIFF) is serving โฃas a platform to elevate โVietnamese cinema onto the global stage, โคfostering collaborations and strengthening โcultural ties between Vietnam and Japan. A recent workshop focused on vietnamese films, attracting over 350 international guests, industry leaders, and representatives from cultural and film institutions.
The event underscores film’s โฃrole โฃas a “soft power” โfor โขnations, promoting tourism, โคinvestment, andโข cultural โฃexchange. Seiko Noda, President of the Councilโ for theโข Promotion of Japanese Film, expressed hope that increased film exchange will deepen understanding between the two countriesโค andโ create opportunities โขfor co-productions with โglobalโ appeal. A shared ambition was voiced for Vietnamese and Japanese films to become “amiable rivals” at future Academy โAwards.
The Vietnam Film Growth Association โ(VFDA) used the festival to highlight initiatives supportingโ film cooperation, including the โฃPAI Indexโฃ and the Danang Film Festival (DANAFF). VFDA Chairman Dr. โคNgo Phuong Lan invited international attendees to the โ4th โคDanang Film Festival (DANAFF โขIV), scheduledโ for โsummer 2026.
Representatives from Vietnamese provinces – Da Nang, Son La, Dien Bien, Hai Phong, and quang Ninh – also โฃpresented the potential for film industry development within their regions. The festival activities culminated in a “Vietnam Night” exchange program.