A series of Vietnamese films will be screened at Vietnamese Film Week nationwide as part of celebrating the 77th August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2) holidays.
A scene from Anh Thay Ngoi Sao (My Teacher) by director Nguyen Duc Thinh. The film will be screened at the national Vietnamese Film Week to celebrate the 77th August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2) holidays. Photo courtesy of the producer
HCM City (VNS/VNA) ꦺ— A series of Vietnamese films willbe screened at Vietnamese Film Week nationwide as part of celebrating the 77thAugust Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2) holidays.
The event, which began yesterday and will run until September 5,presents feature films, documentaries and animated films by talented directorsfrom different periods. Highlighted works include the feature film Anh Thay Ngoi Sao (My Teacher) producedby CJ HK Entertainment and HK Film, the documentary film Nguyen Tat Thanh- Nhung Dau An Lich Su (NguyenTat Thanh- Historical Events) by People’s Army Film Studio, and the animatedfilm Dai Hanh Hoang De (Emperor Le Dai Hanh) by Vietnam Animation Studio. According to the event’s organser, the Ministry of Culture, Sportsand Tourism, the film screening is being jointly held by the Cinema Department,film studios and cinema centres nationwide. Television stations have announced they will air a series of revolutionaryfilms during the film week. These films include Canh DongHoang (The Wild Field), released in 1979 and directed by the latePeople’s Artist Nguyen Hong Sen; and BaoGio Cho Den Thang Muoi (When October Comes) by late People’s Artist DangNhat Minh released in 1984./.
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