Log in
Life

Movie on historical battle of Dien Bien Phu screened in Hanoi

The movie Song Cung Lich Su (Living with History), produced by the Viet Nam Film Studio, depicts a group of young people who travel to Dien Bien after getting a strong impression through documentaries and images about the battle of Dien Bien Phu.

The movie will be screened free of charge from April 26 to 30 at the National Cinema Centre, 87 Lang Ha Street. Free tickets can be picked up at the Information and Education Commission of the Youth Union Central Committee, Suite 202, Block C, 347 Doi Can Street.
During the journey, the group ends up traveling back in time to become soldiers and civilian workers, getting a firsthand look at the hardships of battle and the determined spirit of the whole nation.
"We've tried our best to offer the most truthful angle on the historical battle of Dien Bien Phu. I don't want to talk too much about my creation. Let the audience judge it," said director and People's Artist Nguyen Thanh Van.
Among tens of films made to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu historical victory, the VND21 billion (US$1 million) movie is the only full-length narrative feature.
The crew spent two months filming the movie in the northern mountainous provinces of Yen Bai, Hoa Binh, Son La, Dien Bien and Thanh Hoa. They had to cope with many difficulties, such as finding suitable crops.
To replicate the battlefield where Vietnamese soldiers exchanged fire with French military forces, Van and his crew needed a tank that could move.
"We didn't expect to find a functioning tank, just a movable one. But we didn't have any other option than a tank that was featured in the movie Hoa Ban Do (Red Ban Flower) 20 years ago and in Ky Uc Dien Bien (Dien Bien Memory) 10 years ago," Van said. "Although it can't run, its barrel can still move. To make the tank fire, the props team has their tricks."
The film receives positive feedback from audiences.
Nguyen Ba Hung, a Ha Noi University of Business and Technology student who attended the debut screening, said he was fascinated by historical movies and this was no exception.
"I was impressed by the way the director depicted the historical event through a journey by young people. This may help the movie attract young viewers," Hung said.
Nguyen Thi Phuong Anh, a student at the National Economics University, felt inspired by the ordinary women in the movie.
"A young woman who insists on joining the troupe of voluntary civilian workers, expecting to meet her husband on the frontlines, or a young girl willing to cut off her long hair to disguise herself as a man so she can join the military troupe – for me, they are also heroines," she said.

Some scenes of the movie are:
 




 
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Egg Beer: Hanoi’s unexpected winter comfort in a glass

Egg Beer: Hanoi’s unexpected winter comfort in a glass

From a passing whim in a Steinbeck novel to a signature indulgence in Vietnam’s capital, egg beer has evolved into a cultural touchstone, blending heritage, creativity and the unmistakable charm of Hanoi’s beer culture.

Hanoi’s Traditional Craft Village, Street Food and Tourism Festival attracts 30,000 visitors

Hanoi’s Traditional Craft Village, Street Food and Tourism Festival attracts 30,000 visitors

The festival seeks to boost tourism in Hanoi while showcasing the Vietnamese capital as a welcoming, safe and cultural destination.

Dazzling festive scenes light up Hanoi’s shopping malls

Dazzling festive scenes light up Hanoi’s shopping malls

As the year draws to a close, a gentle Christmas spirit drifts through Hanoi, turning the city’s shopping malls into glowing festive landmarks.

Hanoi in winter through its flavors and calm streets

Hanoi in winter through its flavors and calm streets

Hanoi in Autumn unfolds through its rich culinary landscape, from iconic pho shops to West Lake’s shrimp cakes and the bustling street food of the Old Quarter. Blending flavors, culture and local stories, the city offers visitors a sensory journey where food becomes a gateway to its heritage and timeless charm.

Walking through Hanoi’s craft and culinary heritage

Walking through Hanoi’s craft and culinary heritage

Hanoi’s heritage comes alive through flavors, craftsmanship and living traditions at the ongoing Hanoi Traditional Craft Village, Street Food and Tourism Festival in 2025.

Dong Ho folk paintings come alive on stage after UNESCO recognition

Dong Ho folk paintings come alive on stage after UNESCO recognition

A new student-led performance brings Dong Ho folk paintings from paper to stage, opening fresh dialogue on how young people can safeguard and renew heritage after UNESCO recognition.

Hanoi weekend stroll: Exploring cuisine and traditional craft villages along pedestrian street

Hanoi weekend stroll: Exploring cuisine and traditional craft villages along pedestrian street

The annual festival offers a convergence of culture, cuisine and creativity, transforming the West Lake’s lakeside promenade into a lively destination for residents and visitors alike.

Interactive heritage routes bring Hanoi’s ancient stories to life for global tourism

Interactive heritage routes bring Hanoi’s ancient stories to life for global tourism

Hanoi introduces four digital heritage itineraries using interactive maps and the H-Heritage app, offering travelers a rich cultural experience rooted in traditional beliefs and historic relics.