The Evolution of Vietnamese Cinema: A Global Premiere at the Venice Film Festival 2024
Written and directed by Duong Dieu Linh, “The Housewife’s Voodoo” takes us on a journey into the life of a Hanoi-based housewife who turns to voodoo in a desperate attempt to rekindle her husband’s love, only to unintentionally invite a mysterious entity into their home. With a unique blend of magical realism and a quirky sense of humor, the film delves into the universal themes of womanhood, family dynamics, and cultural traditions. It offers a fresh and captivating perspective on the challenges and aspirations of middle-aged women, a theme that Linh has explored in her award-winning short film series, including “A Trip to Heaven,” “Sweet, Salty,” and “Mother, Daughter, Dreams.” Linh’s feature film debut is set to premiere at the prestigious Venice Film Festival, the world’s oldest and one of the most renowned film festivals, alongside other prestigious events such as the Big Three European Film Festivals, the Toronto Film Festival, and Sundance Film Festival. These festivals are