Hanoi International Film Festival 2022 opens today
The cultural event, suitable for the local motion picture industry, is expected to attract people, including movie-goers.
The cultural event, suitable for the local motion picture industry, is expected to attract people, including movie-goers.
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.
Hanoian audiences will have a chance to learn about Danish society and life through the movies selected.
The festival will show the cultural, natural, and human beauty of ASEAN countries.
A series of films, themed on cultures and people of ASEAN countries, will be screened at the annual cultural exchange event in 2022.
Vietnamese audiences will have the opportunity to learn about the cultural diversity of Francophone countries through interesting films on diverse topics.
The “Like the Moon in a night sky” film project presents a number of interesting documentaries, short and experimental films on Hanoi.
The romance movie by a famous Netflix producer promises to be a big hit with picturesque scenes of Vietnam.
A Memorandum of Understanding to support the development of the film industry and creative economy in Vietnam was signed by the VFDA and Netflix Corporation last January.
Twenty selected German films of different genres will be screened online from February 18 to March 31.
The motion picture “Mien Ky Uc” (The Memoryland) tells a series of stories that reflect Vietnamese aspirations and attitudes between life and death.
Japanese movies across different genres such as comedy, family, crime, anime, documentary, musical, sci-fi and so on will be screened from February 14 to 28.
Some “sweet and savory” Asian film-themed gastronomy will entertain Vietnamese and international audiences on the occasion of the Tet holiday.
TV Audience in Vietnam will have chance to learn about Italian contemporary art through the short series “Contemporary Italy” that will broadcast on Vietnam Television VTV in early December.