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Fortunata is the story of a young mother with a failed marriage, who fights daily for her dream. — Photo courtesy of the Wallonie-Bruxelles delegation in Việt Nam

This screenings are being organised by the Wallonie-Bruxelles delegation in Việt Nam, and the National Documentary and Scientific Film Studio, following the success of the two seasons of FIFA Mons held in Việt Nam in 2016 and 2017.

Anne Lange, a representative for Wallonie – Bruxelles in Việt Nam, said the festival was a much-awaited cultural event for Vietnamese audiences thanks to the high quality of the films.

“This year we will present more films in more genres than last year,” she said.

The audience will have a chance to enjoy two tragedies, a comedy, an animation and a documentary. All of the films have been winners at international film festivals, she said.

Noces (A Wedding, 2016), a film of Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Pakistan will start the festival.

Directed by Stephan Streker, the film is about Zahira, 18, who is close to her family until her parents ask her to follow Pakistani tradition to choose a husband. Torn between family customs and her western lifestyle, the young woman turns for help from her brother and confidant Amir.

It stars Lina El Arabi, Sebastien Houbani and Babak Karimi. The film has won various prizes at the Rotterdam International Film Festival (2017), Istanbul International Film Festival (2017), Lumiere Awards (France, 2018) and Cesar Awards (France, 2018).

I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 documentary film which won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Documentary.

It is directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript, Remember This House. Narrated by Samuel L Jackson, the film explores the history of racism in the US through Baldwin’s reminiscences of civil rights leaders Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr, as well as his personal observations of American history.

Fortunata (2017) tells the story of a young mother (Jasmine Trinca) with a failed marriage behind her, who fights daily for her dream to open a hair salon, challenging her fate in an effort to free herself and gain independence and the right to happiness.

Meanwhile, Lerd (A Man of Integrity) is a 2017 Iranian drama film about corruption and injustice in Iranian society, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where it won the main prize.

Especially for young audience, the animation Wake Up and Dream Again takes children on different adventures during a single film show.

One moonlit night, the Cinema owl flies onto a branch and greets the children from her perch. She tells them that she is a travelling storyteller who gathers the bedtime stories she overhears each evening at children’s bedroom windows.

FIFA Mons was launched in 1984 in the Wallonie region, Belgium. The festival first took place in 1985 and is organised every two years.

The film festival will take place as a celebration of the 25 year anniversary of the Wallonie-Bruxelles delegation in Việt Nam.

The films will be presented to the audience at the Việt Nam National Studio for Documentary Scientific Films, 465 Hoàng Hoa Thám Street, Hà Nội.

THE 1000TH MEMBER OF EUROCHAM IS WINBOOKS!

Winbooks from Belgium – a BeluxCham member – is EuroCham’s 1000th member

Formed in 2010, WinBooks on Web Vietnam is a subsidiary of Belgian WinBooks Group SA, itself formed in 2000. It is an award winning, industry-leading provider of bespoke accountancy software. They are constantly evolving and enhancing their software to enable the 15,000 individual clients currently using their accounting solution, to a system of accounting shaped by their need and desire for less paper and a greater integration of cutting edge technological solutions. In short, WinBooks on Web Vietnam are constantly striving to streamline and increase efficiency for all clients, as they recognize that time is always a finite commodity.

With their registration, EuroCham has now reached 1,000 members for the first time.

BeluxCham would like to thank Winbooks and all our members for their continued support and for their contribution to the Belgian business community in Vietnam.

DONG NAI SIGNED A COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH EAST FLANDERS

In the framework of Dong Nai’s investment promotion program in Germany and Belgium, the delegation led by Vice Chairman Tran Van Vinh of the province People’s Committee on Monday sign cooperation agreement with the government of East Flanders province, Belgium.

Under the agreement, the two sides will boost cooperation in the fields of logistics, smart technology, hi-tech agriculture, trading, scientific research, education and health.

These are the fields of which the two sides have their own strength and can help each other for development.

The governments of Dong Nai and East Flanders will also consider adding more fields and industries at their demand which will be put into their annual action programs.

DBAV’S SEMINAR: RETHINK PLASTIC VIETNAM – RUBBISH OR VALUABLE RESOURCES?

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to inform you that the PLASTIC AWARENESS MONTH is officially kicked-off this week with a Plastic Diet Challenge (whole September), a World Clean Up Day on the 15th, and especially, a Business Seminar: “ReThink Plastic Vietnam – Rubbish or Valuable Resource?”, which will be held on September 27th.
This event is hosted by the Consulate General of the Netherlands, Dutch Business Association in Vietnam and Dutch Social Club – Nederlandse Vereniging Vietnam; welcomed Government authorizations, business communities’, corporate partners’ and organizations’ representatives. We are excited to count you in and seeking for your support to spread the news to your members.

Feel free to leverage the information and attached flyer below for your communications.
Thank you for your kind attention and support,
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Business Seminar: ReThink Plastic Vietnam – Rubbish or Valuable Resource?

Did you know, more than half of the plastic waste dumped into the ocean comes from just five countries in Asia, including Vietnam? The excess of plastic consumption and insufficient waste management infrastructure have led to the increase of global plastic pollution epidemic. As an immediate priority, punctual actions to address this global issue are undeniably challenging but imperative.
Part of the initiative of the Consulate General of the Netherlands, Dutch Business Association in Vietnam and Dutch Social Club – Nederlandse Vereniging Vietnam, the Business Seminar “ReThink Plastic Vietnam – Rubbish or Valuable Resource?” has the ambition to shed light on how to make a more sustainable use of plastic products, to brainstorm on possible innovative solutions to deal with waste management and reduce plastic pollution.

Join us in the Plastic Month and business seminar to truly ReThink Plastic!