Cannes winning film to hit big screens nationwide
The director said Vietnam is an endless source of inspiration, and he will always make movies about his country of birth.
The director said Vietnam is an endless source of inspiration, and he will always make movies about his country of birth.
A program showcasing five African films screened at the Pan-African Film & TV Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) will take place in Hanoi from June 26-30.
The 76th Cannes Film Festival, which ended on May 28, celebrated cinema with a diverse selection of films from around the world.
This year's film festival brings in 19 works, opening with Close - the Grand Prix film of Cannes Film Festival in 2022.
Through their award-winning film Safari, two students convey a message of conservation to international audience.
The event aims to reaffirm the value of the Vietnamese Party's Outline of Vietnamese Culture over time and mark South Việt Nam's liberation and Reunification Day (April 30).
Twenty documentaries by young Vietnamese filmmakers have garnered acclaim from the world's documentary-loving community.
Short films with an LGBTQIA+ theme will give the viewer a humane sense of the right to be loved by all the people of the world.
Hoa Nhai (Jasmine) movie shows the lives of the people that leave their hometowns to work in Hanoi to seek a better future.
The cultural event, suitable for the local motion picture industry, is expected to attract people, including movie-goers.
The event features numerous attractive film activities, partly contributing to promoting the beauty of Hanoi and its people to international audiences and visitors to the capital.
The municipal People's Committee will present a special award for the best Hanoi-themed film at the Hanoi International Film Festival 2022 next month.
The film festival aims to engage the public in environmental and wildlife conservation issues through the "language" of cinema.
The film unmasks the pains that Vietnamese AO victims have been suffering though the war ended more than four decades ago.
Vietnamese and international viewers will enjoy the unique works of worldwide cinema industries.
Vietnamese audiences will have a chance to discover unique short films by Southeast Asian filmmakers.
The festival will promote a safe, friendly, and hospitable Vietnam. A wide range of awards will be presented at the event, honoring the best film, director, actor, and actress.