New movies to be released on National Day

Vietnamese filmmakers are preparing to release new movies to entertain audiences during the coming holiday to celebrate the National Day on September 2.

TV producer Vu Thanh Vinh will introduce his directorial debut 'Hai Muoi' on salt farming and family love in cinemas on August 30. (Photo taken from the trailer)
TV producer Vu Thanh Vinh will introduce his directorial debut 'Hai Muoi' on salt farming and family love in cinemas on August 30. (Photo taken from the trailer)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnamese filmmakers are preparing to release new movies to entertain audiences during the coming holiday to celebrate the National Day on September 2.

Television producer Vu Thanh Vinh will introduce his directorial debut Hai Muoi, which is about salt farming and family love.

The movie revolves around a salt farmer named Hai living in Thieng Lieng, a beautiful island in Thanh An commune of Can Gio district, the only district bordering the sea in HCM City.

Hai is a single father who devoted his life to raising his daughter.

When his daughter grows up and moves to the city to study, their different thoughts of life lead to a conflict between father and daughter.

Meritorious Artist Vinh said at the press conference to announce his movie last week that he spent several years preparing and writing the film script.

“Although this is a family movie, it will have fresh and touching details because it is life,” Vinh said.

“I hope audiences will love their parents more after watching the movie.”

Vinh, 48, graduated in Cinematography and Directing at the HCM City University of Cinematography and Theatre in 1999.

He has produced several TV shows such as Solo Cung Bolero (Singing Bolero), Cuoi Xuyen Viet (Let’s Laugh), and Guong Mat Dien Anh (Movie Star), which have become popular among Vietnamese audiences for nearly 10 years.

Vinh invited actor Quyen Linh, who has been absent from the widescreen for 20 years, to play the father.

The work also features Huynh Bao Ngoc as the daughter, and People’s Artists Hong Van and Viet Anh.

The 55-year-old Linh said he was attracted by the script and the character as a father of two daughters.

“I want to introduce my daughters to a father named Hai who I love so much, as well as my wonderful moments and joys of being a father,” Linh added.

Linh rose to fame in the 1990s, playing leading roles in movies and TV series such as Nguoi Ha Noi (The Hanoian), Nhung Neo Duong Phu Sa (The Saga of Alluvial), and Dong Tien Xuong Mau (Bloody Money).

Since the 2000s, he has become the host and producer of several charity TV shows, and a film producer.

Linh is currently a vice chairman of the Vietnam Cinema Association.

The movie Hai Muoi will be in theatres on August 30.

Meanwhile, Lam Giau Voi Ma (Betting with Ghost), a comedy by director Nguyen Nhat Trung, promises to bring a lot of laughs to audiences.

The film portrays Lanh, a gambler who is seeking ways to pay his huge debts. He then makes a deal with a ghost to help him earn money.

The production stars Tuan Tran, who is very famous for his role in director Tran Thanh’s Mai, the highest grossing Vietnamese film of all time.

The work features Diep Bao Ngoc as the ghost, and Hoai Linh as Lanh’s father.

The comedy Lam Giau Voi Ma will also be released nationwide on August 30./.

VNA

See more

Titled “The 80-Year Journey of Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” the exhibition will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre in Hanoi's Dong Anh, from August 28 to September 5. (Photo: VNA)

Preparations for exhibition on Vietnam's 80-year achievements to be completed by mid-August

Titled “The 80-Year Journey of Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” the exhibition will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre in Hanoi's Dong Anh, from August 28 to September 5. It will showcase Vietnam’s most significant achievements in politics, economy, society, defence, diplomacy, science and technology, health, education, culture, and tourism.

PM Pham Minh Chinh (right) visits the stadium of the Vasco da Gama Football Club. (Photo: VNA)

PM Pham Minh Chinh visits Vasco da Gama Football Club

PM Chinh suggested Brazil and Vasco da Gama increase cooperation activities and support Vietnam in developing football, such as training and educating players, especially improving players' physical strength and skills, improving management capacity, developing brands, mobilising and managing resources, organising competitions, as well as continuing to "export" Brazilian players to Vietnam and Vietnamese players to Brazil.

The award-winning film 'Sunday Night' will be screened at Casa Italia. (Photo: sicvenezia.it)

Italian short films to be screened in Hanoi

The winner of the 2025 David di Donatello Awards in the Best Short Film category, Domenica sera (Sunday Night), will be screened along with runners-up Majoneze and The Eggregores’ Theory.

Nguyen Trung Kien, Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese, speaks at the press briefing. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Summer Camp 2025 promotes cultural connection, national unity

Running from July 13 - 26, the 2025 camp’s itinerary includes visits to historic and cultural sites like Cu Chi Tunnels, Kon Tum Prison Relic Site, and Quang Tri Martyrs’ Monument. Delegates will also take part in charitable activities in the Central Highlands, experience gong culture, and join exchanges with local youths and officers of the Vietnam Peacekeeping Department.

ISB students learn about Vietnamese traditional hand embroidery at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese culture, crafts introduced in Brunei

Vietnamese Ambassador to Brunei Tran Anh Vu expressed his hope that ISB students and international friends will have deeper appreciation for Vietnamese literature and culture, including works that have inspired acclaimed film adaptations.

A poster of the programme (Source: Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam)

Traditional Japanese puppeteers to perform in Hanoi

As one of Japan’s three major traditional performing arts, alongside noh and kabuki, bunraku is renowned for its exquisite fusion of sophisticated puppetry, emotionally resonant narration and traditional music.