An Act of Affection

Venue and date for the shorts programme TBC

Portugal and Vietnam, 2020
Directed by
Viet Vu
Running time
16 minutes

This screening is organised in collaboration with Queer East.

While making a portrait of an elderly single gay man in Lisbon, the filmmaker offers his character a little gift from the bottom of his heart. This is a film on the act of filming.

Meet the director

Portrait photo of director Viet Vu

Việt Vũ (Phạm Quang Trung) has completed a series of films and audio-visual projects across Vietnam, Portugal, Hungary, and Belgium. Working in experimental cinema, docufiction, and alternative narratives, his films uncover forgotten stories within shifting socio-political contexts, foregrounding queer themes and underrepresented communities. His practice often embraces first-person intimacy, fragments, found footage, and disrupted forms of representation. His works have been presented at major European and Asian film festivals, including Locarno, Rotterdam, and Tampere.

In 2018, his debut fiction short Ant-Man won the Most Promising Filmmaker from Southeast Asia Award at the 2nd SeaShorts Film Festival in Malaysia. In 2021, he directed the docufiction The Eternal Springtime, which premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 2021 and qualified for an Oscars nomination after receiving the Best Documentary Award at the 66th International Cork Film Festival and Best Director at the Baku International Film Festival. In the same year, his experimental film My Own Room received the prestigious Wildcard Award from the Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds (VAF, Belgium).

Viet earned a Master’s degree in Documentary Film Directing from DocNomads (European Erasmus Scholarship) in 2021 and was also selected as a Berlinale Talents alumnus the same year. Since September 2022, he has been doing a PhD in the Arts (Doctoral Fellowship) at ARIA/Sint Lucas Antwerpen (KdG) / University of Antwerp.

Meet the cast and crew

Starring
Pierre Ghislain
Viet Vu

Producer
DOC NOMADS 8

Sound, camera and editing
Viet Vu