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Vietnamese movie to concurrently hit domestic, US screens

Hai Phuong (Furie) starring Ngo Thanh Van will be the first Vietnamese movie to be screened in Vietnam and the US at the same time.
Vietnamese movie to concurrently hit domestic, US screens ảnh 1Furie, directed by Le Van Kiet, tells the story of a woman from the Mekong Delta whose daughter has been kidnapped. She embarks on a journey to find her against all odds and the bad guys. (Photo: sggp.org.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Hai Phuong (Furie)starring Ngo Thanh Van will be the first Vietnamese movie to be screenedin Vietnam and the US at the same time.

According, the film will hit the US screens on March 1 after its premiere inVietnam on February 22 with English sub-titles.

Furie, directed by Le Van Kiet, tells thestory of a woman from the Mekong Delta whose daughter has been kidnapped. Sheembarks on a journey to find her against all odds and the bad guys.

Ngo Thanh Van, also known as Veronica Ngo who starred in and produced the film,said she has made continuous efforts to introduce Vietnamese cinema to theworld.

Van is known for her roles in TheRebel, Clash and The Tailor. She also participated in Rouge, atelevision series produced by MTV Asia and MediaCorp Singapore, the Hollywoodfilm The Last Jedi and Netflix film Bright.

Furie is likely to be Van’s last action film. At the age of 40, Van said she istired of action scenes and wants to give a chance for younger actors to shine.

Themovie will also compete for the Grand Prix and Most Promising Talent Award in the Osaka AsianFilm Festival next month.-VNA

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