The film week offers nine feature and documentary films which reflect the history, culture, land, and people of Việt Nam, and many of them have won national and international awards.
The ed films aim to help the audience learn more about national history, foster patriotism and revolutionary heroism, and nurture the spirit of solidarity, national pride, and self-reliance.
Phạm Hữu Tâm has tirelessly written more than 250 pieces of music for television, movies, and commercials over the past three decades, making his name a familiar one across several industries.
Songwriter Nguyễn Văn Chung, creator of many Vietnamese hits, with millions of views on social media, has been gifting 7,000 teachers, music instructors and parents, sheet books of his 300 compositions for children.
Audiences can expect a powerful and energetic performance in ''Bella Queen''. The new melody embodies a sense of a woman’s power, strength and passion.
The documentary Victory Vietnam captures the lively and emotional atmosphere in Stockholm on April 30, 1975 — the day Sài Gòn was liberated, marking the end of the Việt Nam War.
The film, entitled Hộ Linh Tráng Sĩ - Bí Ẩn Mộ Vua Đinh (The Guardian Heroes: Mystery of King Đinh’s Tomb) tells the story of seven heroes endowed with extraordinary strength and indomitable spirit.
The founder of Vietnamese stage is said to be Phạm Thị Trân, who was invited by King Đinh Tiên Hoàng to the capital, Hoa Lư. She was tasked with teaching soldiers to dance, sing, play drums and perform on the zither.
The newly released war film ''Địa Đạo - Mặt Trời Trong Bóng Tối'' (Tunnel: Sun In The Dark) has led the box office during Hùng Kings’ festival holiday, earning VNĐ80 billion (US$3 million) after only four days.
Phú Thọ Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism hopes that the movie screening will help local people and tourists appreciate the historical and culture value of the Hùng Kings era.