TV show on Japanese-Vietnamese love story to air in Japan

A TV show about the love story between a Japanese reporter and Vietnamese student will air in Japan in March.
February 16, 2017 | 09:08

A TV show about the love story between a Japanese reporter and Vietnamese student will air in Japan in March.

The program, Duoi Bau Troi Xa Cach (Under the Distant Sky), was co-produced by Viet Nam Television (VTV) and Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting (QAB), a Japanese broadcast network.

TV show on Japanese-Vietnamese love story to air in Japan

A scene in Duoi Bau Troi Xa Cach (Under the Distant Sky). (Photo from Vietnam Television)

It features lively scenes in Hanoi, HCM City, Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka by directors Vu Truong Khoa and Dao Duy Phuc of the Viet Nam Film Studio. Both have worked with several TV stations and film companies.

The film stars young talents Quang Su and Miyagi Karin.

The story is about the life of Vietnamese and Japanese youth and the conflicts they face in careers and in love.

It also features the thoughts and hopes of older Vietnamese and Japanese who now live in peace, but whose souls were left behind in wartime.

The screenplay was written by Mieko Shimojima, who worked with young Vietnamese author Nguyen Thu Thuy on the production.

“Young audiences can learn more about both countries, their history, culture and people. In our film, characters come from different nationalities and backgrounds but still share love and hope for life and peace,” said fashion model and actor Quang Su, who play one of the leading roles.

Quang Su and his colleague Mieko travelled to famous destinations in Vietnam and Japan to talk with local people and take part in traditional festivals, spending more than six weeks on the shoot.

“I have some Japanese friends working in fashion, music, film and fine arts who want to discover traditional Vietnamese culture. I shared their work,” said Quang Su in an interview with local media.

Duoi Bau Troi Xa Cach was aired on VTV1 last week. It will begin to air on QAB and other channels in Japan from March 3rd./.

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