The Musician at the Dragon Citadel
The Musician at the Dragon Citadel (Vietnamese: Long-thành cầm-giả ca) is a 2010 Vietnamese film based on Nguyễn Du's poem for the Millennial Anniversary of Hanoi[1] directed by Đào Bá Sơn. The film won the Golden Kite Prize for Best Feature Film, as well as Best Director, Actor, Editing, and Costuming.[2]
Plot
Poet Tố Như meets a musician and they fall in love. But he already has a wife, and doesn't want to take her even when he meets her several times and even has sex with her later. He meets her when she is old, feeling sorry, writes a poem for her, and she jumps into a well that nobody wants to drink the water later.[3]
Cast
- Nhật Kim Anh ... Cầm
- Quách Ngọc Ngoan ... Tố Như
- Trần Lực ... Nguyễn Khản
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References
- 2010 Winners of Vietnam's Version of the Oscars : Very Vietnam
- "Golden Kite Awards spotlight Vietnamese cinema - DTiNews - Dan Tri International, the news gateway of Vietnam". dtinews.vn. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
- Khúc hát nhạt Long Thành cầm giả ca Nguyễn Trâm Anh, báo Sài Gòn tiếp thị 15.09.2010, 08:40 (GMT+7)
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