Known for specializing in the distribution of renowned short films, Parisian International Sales Company Premium Films started working on feature films in 2011. This year they have a unique film playing at this year's Berlinale.
Directed by Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo, Nuoc (2030) tells a story that takes place in a near future Vietnam where global warming and rising seawater levels have forced cultivation to be done on floating farms, a strong-willed woman has to make a critical decision about her ex-lover, a suspect of her husband’s murder.
The Film screens at the Berlinale on the following dates:
06.02.2014 21:00 CinemaxX 7 with cast/crew 07.02.2014 20:15 CineStar 3 with cast/crew 08.02.2014 20:15 Cubix 7 & 8 with cast/crew 09.02.2014 22:30 Colosseum 1 with cast/crew 14.02.2014 22:00 Zoo palast 2
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Directed by Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo, Nuoc (2030) tells a story that takes place in a near future Vietnam where global warming and rising seawater levels have forced cultivation to be done on floating farms, a strong-willed woman has to make a critical decision about her ex-lover, a suspect of her husband’s murder.
The Film screens at the Berlinale on the following dates:
06.02.2014 21:00 CinemaxX 7 with cast/crew 07.02.2014 20:15 CineStar 3 with cast/crew 08.02.2014 20:15 Cubix 7 & 8 with cast/crew 09.02.2014 22:30 Colosseum 1 with cast/crew 14.02.2014 22:00 Zoo palast 2
For more information on this and other Premium Films titles visit Here...
- 2/2/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Exclusive: Film is second work from director of critically acclaimed Buffalo Boy.
Paris-based Premium Films has acquired futuristic Vietnamese, murder mystery 2030 (Nuoc) which is set to open the Panorama section of the Berlinale.
2030 is the second feature from Vietnamese director Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo after his critically acclaimed Buffalo Boy, which was Vietnam’s Oscar submission in 2006 and screened at several festivals including Toronto, Rotterdam Locarno and Busan.
The film is set against the backdrop of a futuristic Vietnam, where global warming and rising sea levels have forced cultivation to be done on floating farms.
The storyline revolves around a woman investigating the death of her husband. In the process, she discovers that a floating farm, close to where her husband’s body was found floating, is a secret genetic engineering research laboratory run by a former lover.
Premium Films, which has expanded its activities to features sales over the last two years having originally focused on shorts...
Paris-based Premium Films has acquired futuristic Vietnamese, murder mystery 2030 (Nuoc) which is set to open the Panorama section of the Berlinale.
2030 is the second feature from Vietnamese director Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo after his critically acclaimed Buffalo Boy, which was Vietnam’s Oscar submission in 2006 and screened at several festivals including Toronto, Rotterdam Locarno and Busan.
The film is set against the backdrop of a futuristic Vietnam, where global warming and rising sea levels have forced cultivation to be done on floating farms.
The storyline revolves around a woman investigating the death of her husband. In the process, she discovers that a floating farm, close to where her husband’s body was found floating, is a secret genetic engineering research laboratory run by a former lover.
Premium Films, which has expanded its activities to features sales over the last two years having originally focused on shorts...
- 1/30/2014
- ScreenDaily
Asian cinema will take center stage at the Berlin International Film Festival's Panorama sidebar this year, with new titles from Fruit Chan, Nao Kubota and LeeSong Hee-il among the films picked to complete the 2014 Panorama lineup, organizers said Friday. The 2014 Panorama section opens Feb. 6 with the Vietnamese sci-fi feature Nuoc from director Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo. Other Asian titles screening in the Panorama program this year include That Demon Within from Hong Kong's Dante Lam, feature debut The Night from Chinese first-timer Hao Zhou; Journey to the West from Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang
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- 1/17/2014
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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