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Galaxy Original ‘Missing: Eve of Tet’ honored at Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + Awards 2024

Galaxy Original ‘Missing: Eve of Tet’ honored at Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + Awards 2024

Wednesday, June 05, 2024, 16:53 GMT+7
Galaxy Original ‘Missing: Eve of Tet’ honored at Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + Awards 2024
Two people (L) from Galaxy Play receive the award from an Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + representative.

Inspired by a true story, ‘Missing: Eve of Tet,’ an eight-episode series directed by Ham Tran, has been highly praised for its creative storytelling, unexpected twists, deep dive into criminal psychology, and explosive performances by actors Kieu Trinh, Le Huynh, Ly Hong, and others.

This is the second exclusive series produced by Galaxy Play to have been honored at the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + Awards.

“This award is a great motivation for Galaxy Play to continue producing films that utilize advanced technology, with outstanding and unique content, to deliver high-quality, regionally competitive VOD entertainment products to our audience,” said Pham Hai Anh, chief scriptwriter.

Asia-Pacific Broadcasting +, established in 1983, is one of the leading organizations in the Asia-Pacific region, significantly influencing the multimedia communication sector, particularly in television, radio, and digital media platforms.

For 18 years, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + has been organizing major global broadcasting trade shows such as NAB, IBC, BIRTV, BroadcastAsia, and CCBN.

In 2023, Vietnam proudly won the ‘Excellence Award for Theater Grade Sound’ for the series ‘Hùng Long Phong Bá 2’ with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos technology.

In 2024, ‘Missing: Eve of Tet’ won the ‘Series Production’ category at Asia-Pacific Broadcasting + Awards.

These consecutive accolades mark international recognition of the increasing quality of Vietnamese series.

A behind-the-scenes image of film director Ham Tran

A behind-the-scenes image of film director Ham Tran (L)

The producer behind both award-winning series is Galaxy Play, a pioneer in Original Series production since 2020.

To date, Galaxy Play has produced over 25 exclusive series, with 50 percent of them ranking in the top 10, surpassing even the most popular foreign series on the platform.

These include ‘Hùng Long Phong Bá 1 & 2,’ ‘Sugar Mommy Sugar Boy,’ ‘Chị Mẹ Học Yêu,’ ‘Bông Hồng Lửa,’ ‘Sói Già,’ ‘Trà Xanh Đấu Siêu Lừa,’ ‘Thiên Linh Cái,’ and more.

In 2024, Galaxy Play will continue to release ‘Hùng Long Phong Bá 3’ and ‘Sugar baby 3’ to serve its fans.

Additionally, Galaxy Play currently holds the exclusive rights to most Vietnamese films, including three blockbusters by Tran Thanh: ‘Bố Già,’ ‘Nhà Bà Nữ,’ and the most recent ‘Mai,’ which is holding the record for the highest-grossing Vietnamese film with a revenue of VND520 billion (US$20.4 million) to date.

The platform now has 13 million registered users and three million paying users in 2023.

By purchasing the Siêu Việt package for VND120,000 ($4.7) per month, customers can enjoy up to 10,000 hours of exclusive films on Galaxy Play, including many Vietnamese blockbusters worth hundreds of billions of dong such as: ‘Mai,’ ‘Gặp Lại Chị Bầu,’ ‘Cua Lại Vợ Bầu,’ ‘Mắt Biếc,’ ‘Bố Già,’ ‘Tiệc Trăng Máu,’ ‘Lật Mặt,’ ‘Em và Trịnh,’ ‘Nhà Bà Nữ,’ ‘Đất Rừng Phương Nam,’ and more.

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Yen Viet / Tuoi Tre News

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