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Vietnamese movie “Nhung dua tre trong suong”, known as “Children of the Mist” in English, is included in the shortlist of the top 15 Best Documentary Feature Film category of.the 95th Academy Awards (Oscars).
“Bo Gia” (Dad, I’m Sorry) has been chosen to represent Vietnam at the 2022 Oscars in the US.
The U.S. State Department on Monday issued and then deleted a congratulatory message for an Oscar win by a prominent Iranian director who criticized President Donald Trump's travel ban as "inhumane."
African-American coming-of-age tale "Moonlight" won the Oscar for best picture on Sunday on a big night for Hollywood diversity that was overshadowed by an embarrassing onstage gaffe over the top award.
Hollywood's A-list stars flaunted gold and silver gowns on the Oscar red carpet on Sunday, doused with a generous helping of diamonds, feathers, sequins and symbolic blue ribbons on the world's most cinematic runway.
Denzel Washington plays a talkative, bombastic, larger-than-life dad whose personality leaps off the screen.
The Vatican newspaper on Monday lauded the film "Spotlight", which took home this year's Oscar for best picture, for giving voice to the pain of the victims of sexual abuse by the clergy.
VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam will not send any films to compete in the Best Foreign Language Film Category at the 86th Academy Awards next March in Los Angeles.
VietNamNet Bridge - "Mui Co Chay” (Scent of Burnt Grass) of Vietnam is not on the shortlist of the nominees for the Best Foreign Film category of the Oscar Awards 2013.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has chosen a total of 104 scores from feature-length motion pictures to vie for nominations in the Original Score category of the 85th Academy Awards, it was announced on Monday.
Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who designed much of the country's futuristic capital Brasilia, died Wednesday, his doctors said. He was 104.
The vampire-and-werewolf tale has proven to be a constant draw to teenager girls and young women in North America, who continued to swarm theaters this weekend for a close look at "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2."