French films to be screened in Vietnam

A selection of three French films across different genres will be introduced to Vietnamese audiences at the French Cultural Centre in Hanoi.
French films to be screened in Vietnam ảnh 1Poster of the film The Walk (Source: buocditheky)

A selection of three French films across different genres will be introduced to Vietnamese audiences at the French Cultural Centre in Hanoi.

The ten-day event, which opens on October 23, is part of the movie programme launched by the French Institute of Vietnam.

Vietnamese audiences can enjoy movies like Epic Old Man - a comedy by French Pierre Salvadori; the Walk by American Robert Zemeckis, featuring the tightrope walk between two towers conducted by Philippe Petit in 1974.

Besides, the animation Jean de la lune , which is based on the children’s book of the same name written by Tomi Ungerer, will also be screened – a joint production of directors from Germany, France and Ireland.-VNA

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