Vietnam Television Film Centre (VFC) and CJ E&M Pictures (a subsidiary of CJ Group from Korea) co-operate to produce film entitled "Forever Young" on August 10.
The event will give Vietnamese and Korean playwrights chances to show off their skills, expecting to introduce both cultures to their audiences.
This film will be produced by three young Vietnamese and Korean directors.
It reflects stories about lives, dreams, and choices of young people struggling with the mixed emotions of friendship and love.
The film includes many famous Korean and Vietnamese film stars such as Kang Tae Oh, Shin Hae Sun, Shin Jae Ha, Roh Haeng Ha, Hong Dang, Viet Anh, Nha Phuong, and Kim Tuyen.
“Forever Young” is expected to be shown at the end of this year and will be aired in Vietnam and Korea.
It reflects stories about lives, dreams, and choices of young people struggling with the mixed emotions of friendship and love.
The film includes many famous Korean and Vietnamese film stars such as Kang Tae Oh, Shin Hae Sun, Shin Jae Ha, Roh Haeng Ha, Hong Dang, Viet Anh, Nha Phuong, and Kim Tuyen.
“Forever Young” is expected to be shown at the end of this year and will be aired in Vietnam and Korea.
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