Vietnamese-Thai film to hit the big screen

La May Tren Bau Troi Ai Do (Be a Cloud in Someone’s Sky), a film jointly produced by Vietnam and Thailand, will hit screens nationwide on July 22.
Vietnamese-Thai film to hit the big screen ảnh 1Vietnamese actress Ngoc Lan Vy and Thai actor August Vachiravit star in La May Tren Bau Troi Ai Do (Be a Cloud in Someone’s Sky). (Photo courtesy of Galaxy Cinema)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – La May Tren Bau Troi Ai Do (Be a Cloud in Someone’sSky), a film jointly produced by Vietnam and Thailand, will hit screensnationwide on July 22.

According to producer Trinh Tu Trung, Be a Cloud in Someone’s Sky is a romanticfilm marking the cooperation of Vietnamese and Thai artists. It has attractedattention from cinema-goers from both countries, in part thanks to two famousactors from the “Golden Pagoda Land” – Push Puttichai and August Vachiravit.

The film tells the journey of a young Vietnamese girl called May (Cloud) toThailand to meet her idol on her birthday. However, the trip of a “rich kid” isalways under the close supervision of a bodyguard team. On the way to the idealman of her dream, Cloud falls into many awkward situations in Thailand but itis also when she meets her destiny.

Acting in the lead female role in the film is actress Ngoc Lan Vy. Explainingwhy Vy was chosen for the role, Trung said Vy was 14 years old when the filmwas shooting, the age when the girl is both dreamy and a little rebellious withan aspiration to express herself.

Vy has become renowned after winning many international beauty pageants likeLittle Miss & Mr Eurasia 2017, Little Miss Universe 2018 and Little MissNew Era 2019. This is her debut role on the big screen.

"This is the first film project that enables me to get closer to theaudience, so I have given it much of my concentration. I feel fortunate thatthe beginning of my acting path received much support from many people,including Thai actor August. It was both an advantage and pressure to work witha celebrity like him. I had a very good experience,” she told anninhthudo.vn.

The main actor August Vachiravit is no longer a strange face to Vietnameseaudiences. He is a rising star in Thailand after the success of the series PeeNak.

Be a Cloud in Someone’s Sky also marks the beginning of the acting career ofThai DJ, actor, MC and model Push Puttichai, who has a large fan base inThailand and many countries in the region.

The film is directed by Thai director Thanadet Pradit and sponsored by theTourism Authority of Thailand – Amazing Thailand.

“It is a cute Thai love story, but it has to be shown in a fun and new waybecause the Rom-Com (Romantic-Comedy) movie genre has become too familiar toaudiences,” Trung said.

“I think that the pairing of August and Vy, together with the unexpectedappearance of Push, makes Be a Cloud in Someone’s Sky worth watching,” headded./.
VNA

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