14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Life

African films to be on show in Hanoi

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 Moroccan motion picture Les chevaux de Dieu (Horse of God) will be the opening film of the Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO), the program for the presentation of African films in Hanoi, June 26-30.

Horse of God reflects the lives of the men responsible for the suicide bombings in Casablanca in 2003. It will be screened at 7:30 pm at the Vietnam Film Institute, 523 Kim Ma Street, Hanoi.

 A scene in the film Horse of God. Photo: Critikat.com

Directed by Nabil Ayouch, it is considered an immaculate film, telling many stories in one. It's not just about how kids become terrorists, but it's about much more, about poverty, about the mind struggling to find peace in an environment with limited choices and opportunities.

The program is jointly organized by the Moroccan Embassy in Vietnam, the Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF), the French Institute in Vietnam, and the Wallonia-Brussels Delegation in Vietnam.

As African cinema has not been popularized in Vietnam, it is expected to provide Vietnamese audiences with an opportunity to explore the continent through films.
The free event will showcase films that have won many awards at prestigious film festivals around the world to the capital's audience.

Among them are five feature films, namely Les chevaux de Dieu (Horse of God, Morocco), La nuit des rois (Night of the Kings, France, Canada, Ivory Coast, Senegal), Bal Poussiere (Dancing in the Dust, Ivory Coast), Freda (Haiti) and Juwaa (Belgium).

The films will give audiences a better understanding of the daily lives of African people and the intersection of past and present. They will be shown with Vietnamese, French, and English subtitles.

 The program introducing African films will take place in Hanoi on June 26-30.


FESPACO is the largest film festival of its kind in Africa. It has been organized every two years since 1969. The 28th FESPACO, with the theme "African Cinema and Culture of Peace", was held in Burkina Faso from February 25 to March 4 and screened 170 films, 15 of which were nominated for the "Yennenga Golden Stallion" award.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Savor mountain flavors at Hanoi Spring Fair

Savor mountain flavors at Hanoi Spring Fair

Regional dishes from Vietnam’s Northwest, typically found in remote highland markets, are being served at the Hanoi Spring Fair, bringing the food traditions of ethnic minority communities to the capital for a limited time.

Hanoi opens “Happy Tet 2026” at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

Hanoi opens “Happy Tet 2026” at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

“Happy Tet 2026 - Tet is Happiness” event transforming a UNESCO World Heritage site into a living showcase of Vietnam’s Lunar New Year traditions for domestic and international visitors.

Hanoi reorients culture and sports toward digital innovation

Hanoi reorients culture and sports toward digital innovation

Hanoi needs proactive planning as its culture sector targets a 5% share of GRDP by 2026, laying the groundwork for its 2030 growth ambitions.

Free ca tru performance brings refined Tet-era music to Hanoi Old Quarter

Free ca tru performance brings refined Tet-era music to Hanoi Old Quarter

As Tet approaches, a free Old Quarter concert invites international and younger audiences to rediscover ca tru, one of Vietnam’s most sophisticated musical traditions.

Binh Ngo Spring Festival offers immersive Tet experiences for visitors

Binh Ngo Spring Festival offers immersive Tet experiences for visitors

As Vietnam prepares to welcome the Tet Binh Ngo (Lunar New Year of the Horse), a flagship Spring Festival will return to Hanoi with a program that blends heritage, sustainability and contemporary creativity, offering both residents and visitors a panoramic view of Vietnamese Tet culture.

Vietnam’s Tourism Year 2026 brings mountains and sea together

Vietnam’s Tourism Year 2026 brings mountains and sea together

Gia Lai Province will anchor Vietnam’s tourism strategy, using heritage, landscapes and global accolades to expand its international visitor base.

Bringing warmth to Quang Tri residents through “The Heart of LifeWear” Initiative

Bringing warmth to Quang Tri residents through “The Heart of LifeWear” Initiative

Kinhtedothi - On the occasion of the inauguration of the Con Roang school site in late January, 5,000 HEATTECH thermal items and 1,100 PUFFTECH padded jackets were donated to residents and children in Thuong Trach and Phong Nha communes, providing essential warmth ahead of the Lunar New Year.

Hanoi rolls out a festival-filled Tet to welcome the world

Hanoi rolls out a festival-filled Tet to welcome the world

Hanoi rolls out a citywide 2026 Tet (Lunar New Year) calendar featuring festivals, heritage sites, fireworks and cultural experiences to attract global visitors.