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The film Su Menh Trai Tim (Heart’s Mission) stars Angela Phuong Trinh and Vo Canh. — Photo courtesy of the Cinema Department |
Viet Nam News
HA NOI — Dozens of Vietnamese films will be screened for free at cinemas nationwide from now until September 5 to mark the country’s National Day.
The highlight of the event is the film Su Menh Trai Tim (Heart’s Mission) starring Angela Phuong Trinh and Vo Canh.
Directed by Do Duc Thinh, it’s a story of young soldiers who take on a mission to detect unexploded ammunition.
The film reflects the young team’s devotion to the community and the love between a soldier and a teacher who volunteer to work in a mountainous region.
The films to be screened include both feature and documentary movies on the topics of war, patriotism, heroes and revolution.
They include Giac Mo Tho Cam (Brocade Dream), Cao Hon Bau Troi (Higher Than the Sky), Nha Tien Tri (The Prophecy), Nhũng Nguòi Viét Huyèn Thoại (The Legend Maker), Dùng Dót (Don’t Burn), and Bác Hò Vói Nong Dan (Uncle Ho and Farmers).
The Cinema Department organised the film screening to celebrate the anniversaries of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945) and National Day (September 2).
The event is being jointly held by the Viet Nam Documentary and Scientific Film Studio; the National Cinema Centre; Ruby Media Company; departments of culture, sports and tourism; and cinema centres nationwide. — VNS
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