BBC seeks Vietnamese documentaries for its show

Published: 25/04/2011 05:00

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VietNamNet Bridge – The world famous TV channel has called for Vietnamese documentary makers to send their works to BBC’s “My country – Vietnam” program.


BBC World News will air the “My country – Vietnam” program this August. This show has been carried out in many countries like Poland, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Greece, Nigeria and France, before it comes to Vietnam.

Documentaries introduced this program to be from 30-60 minutes long, featuring interesting stories about the normal life in Vietnam and produced in the past three years (2009-2011).

They must be sent to BBC with a summary in English. Three documentaries will be chosen for broadcast. The films will be edited and shorten to 22 minutes for being screened on BBC with English subtitles.

Film makers will receive their documentaries in DVDs, which are edited by BBC.

“My country – Vietnam” is a joint program between BBC and Vietnam-based RedBridge Company.

The deadline for Vietnamese film makers to send their submissions to BBC is May 31.

“My country” is a BBC’s documentary program which aims to introduce the culture, the life and people of countries in the world through documentaries of 20-30 minutes.

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