Film week sheds light on Vietnamese soldiers’ life and thoughts

A series of seven movies themed on Vietnamese soldiers will be screened during a film week that will take place from December 18-21.
Film week sheds light on Vietnamese soldiers’ life and thoughts ảnh 1A scene in Binh Minh Do (Red Dawn) that will open the film week on December 18. (Photo courtesy of Vietnam Film Association)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - A series of seven movies themed on Vietnamesesoldiers will be screened during a film week that will take place from December18-21.

Cinemagoers will have a chance to understand more about Vietnamese soldiers’life, their concerns and inner feelings when the wars are over but the mentaland physical wounds remain.

The screenings are part of the celebrations of the 78th anniversary of theestablishment of the Vietnam People’s Army and 33rd anniversary of the NationalDefence Day (December 22). It is organised by the People's Army Cinema andCinema Department, in collaboration with many state film production units.

The week aims to express gratitude and honour the glorious history and thetradition of patriotism of the Vietnam People's Army.

The series of movies will be shown at either 2pm or 8pm from December 18-21 at LyNam De Cinema, located on No.17 Ly Nam De street, Hoan Kiem district.

Binh Minh Do (Red Dawn) by directors Nguyen Thanh Van and Tran Chi Thanh willopen the event at 8pm on December 18. The film, produced by the Vietnam FilmAssociation, won the 22nd Vietnam Film Festival jury award in Hue city in 2021.

Film shown in the following days include Dung Dot (Don’t Burn) byinternationally-famed director Dang Nhat Minh, Truyen Thuyet Ve Quan Tien (TheLegend of Quan Tien) by director Dinh Tuan Vu, Nhung Nguoi Viet Huyen Thoai (TheLegend Makers) by director Bui Tuan Dung, Mui Co Chay (The Scent of BurningGrass) by director Nguyen Huu Muoi, Linh Chien (Soldiers) by director NguyenManh Ha and Nguoi Tro Ve (The Returner) by director Dang Thai Huyen.

Among them, Soldiers and The Returner share the same theme of soldiers inpeacetime. The first is the story about the friendship and comradeship ofsoldiers from wartime to peacetime, implying many valuable lessons to the younggeneration. The second tells about the life of a female soldier returning fromthe war facing many difficulties.

All the veterans depicted in both films reveal their concerns and confidantswhen the war is over, but their mental and physical wounds remain forever.

The rest of the series are all set in the years of the American war in Vietnam,told through the perspective of women.

Specifically, Red Dawn reflects the view of the first female truck drivers totransfer arms, food and medicines to battlefields along the Truong Son Trailduring the Tet Offensive Campaign in 1968.

Meanwhile, Don't Burn is adapted from the war diary of female doctor-martyr DangThuy Tram, which she wrote from 1968 until two days before sacrificing in 1970,and The Legend of Quan Tien are the narratives of three beautiful young femalemilitias who are torn between mission and instinct, patriotism and personalaffection, sacrifice and personal life.

Both exploiting the theme of soldiers in the brutal 1960s, The Legend Makersreveals the numerous hardships and dangers that Vietnamese soldiers had toovercome to build an oil pipeline all the way from the north to supply thefighters in the south, and The Scent of Burning Grass weaves together thediaries and memories of North Vietnamese soldiers who fought in the ferocious1972 battle of Quang Tri.

The film week is open for free. Ly Nam De Cinema has a capacity of 210 peopleand will accept guests until all seats are occupied./.
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