film and television
The Film & Television category covers developments in media production, distribution, streaming platforms, and entertainment industry trends. It explores box office performance, digital transformation, content regulations, and international collaborations, providing insights into the evolving landscape of film and television.
Vietnam’s Cinema Law: Key Regulations & Enforcement
Vietnam’s Law on Cinema 2022 regulates film production, distribution, and exhibition. This is an important piece of legislation for businesses operating in creative industries as it contains a number of key regulations unique to Vietnam.
Vietnam’s Film Industry 2026: Regulations, Consumer Trends, Challenges
Vietnam’s film industry is still in a developing phase, characterised by a mix of challenges and opportunities. Historically, the industry has been dominated by government-produced films with limited private investment. While there has been a slow but steady increase in the number of commercially-oriented films, the market remains relatively small compared to other Southeast Asian countries.
Film: Vietnam–Thailand horror flick to get global release in August
This is significant in that making films in Vietnam has historically been challenging, though notably, over the last year or so, the Government of Vietnam has been actively working to try to make Vietnam a more attractive destination for filming.
Creative industries: Vietnam horror flick gets global release after local box office success
Vietnam’s top-grossing horror film, Detective Kien: The Headless Horror, a supernatural thriller set in the Nguyen Dynasty, is set to roll out in 12 international markets this month, Deadline has reported.
Vietnam box office revenue reaches new high in 2024
On a side note, Vietnam has been actively pushing for more films to be produced in the country, particularly foreign films as a means to upskill its own creative workforce. It does, however, impose a number of restrictions on film production that can make it difficult for both domestic and foreign filmmakers alike to produce good quality storytelling in Vietnam.
Netflix blocked from showing unscripted television shows in Vietnam
Of note, it had first been reported that it had been barred from showing television programs altogether but this appears to have been incorrect. The narrative that is circulating now, according to VN Express, is that companies streaming television programs need a local office whereas streaming sites that show only films do not.
‘Destination Vietnam’ campaign kicks into gear with Directors Guild of America event
Of note, however, is that the business environment in Vietnam has changed significantly in terms of regulatory oversight and censorship, both of which have proven key obstacles for foreign studios looking to make films in Vietnam…
Why More Foreign Films Aren’t Made in Vietnam
Vietnam’s Ministry of Tourism, Sports, and Culture is headed to Hollywood to pitch Vietnam as a film set in the hopes that Vietnam’s appearance on the silver screen will boost tourist numbers. It will, however, likely take more than simply raising awareness to see more films made in Vietnam with censorship weighing heavily on foreign film productions.
Vietnam to sell itself as filming location in US despite censorship issues
In the past, Hollywood studios have generally used Thailand as a stand-in for Vietnam on the back of a more well developed film industry in Thailand as well as complicated procedures for getting approval to film in Vietnam. Most recently, producers of the Netflix series The Sympathiser, who had intended to film in Vietnam, could not get approval to do so on the back of censorship issues…
Olympics kicks off but Vietnam won’t be watching with no broadcast rights
Notably, Vietnam was relatively late securing the rights to the Tokyo Olympics with a deal only made two-days before the opening ceremony. A last minute deal this time around, however, seems unlikely–it would be very last minute. That said, it’s not clear there is a lot of interest in Vietnam in the Olympics anyway and it could be that cash strapped local media outlets are saving their money for sports, namely soccer, that are hugely popular in Vietnam and subsequently command much bigger audiences…
State media laments struggling Vietnamese films days after censors ban ‘gloomy’ local film
This comes just days after it was reported that the locally produced film Viet and Nam, which is headed for the Cannes Film Festival, was banned from distribution by the Department of Cinema because of its ‘gloomy’ depiction of Vietnam.
Vietnam creative industries dealt another blow with Cannes-slated movie banned
A Vietnamese film headed for Cannes has been denied a distribution licence by Vietnam’s Ministry of Communications on the grounds that it shows ‘a gloomy, deadlocked, and negative view’ of Vietnam, according to Screen Daily. This is another blow to Vietnam’s creative industries which are widely seen as underdeveloped, yet
Vietnam PM laments foreign content dominating local film, television
The Prime Minister of Vietnam, Pham Minh Chinh, told a conference last week it was ‘gut-wrenching seeing foreign films on TV every time I turn it on’, VN Express is reporting. The PM said 70 percent of films on TV and at the movies are foreign (no primary source cited);
Amazon Prime Video set to exit Vietnam market
Amazon Prime Video has decided to exit the Vietnam market at the end of the month, VN Express is reporting. Amazon doesn’t seem to have explained exactly why but the speculation is that Vietnam’s regulations on cross-border media providers may be the reason. More detail: In recent years Vietnam has
National Geographic taken off the air in Vietnam
The National Geographic channel, as well as Nat Geo Wild, and Baby TV, have stopped broadcasting in Vietnam, VN Express is reporting. These channels were available via cable TV company MSky. Why it matters: This is inline with Disney pulling its channels from a number of regional markets on a
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