A variety of activities, including art events, concerts, film screenings and a writing contest will be held nationwide to celebrate International Francophone Day 2018 in Vietnam.
The Vietnamese film O Day Co Nang (Here Comes The Sun) will compete at the 6th Seoul Guro International Kids Film Festival 2018 (GUKIFF) from May 10 to 17.
Dozens of classic Vietnamese movies will be screened for free at movie theatres nationwide from March 9 to 15 to celebrate 65 years since the day President Ho Chi Minh founded Vietnam’s revolutionary cinema on March 15.
People’s Artist and movie star Tra Giang’s impressions of nature will be shown at a solo exhibition to celebrate Lunar New Year at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum next week.
The capital city of Hanoi is striving to welcome 5.5 million foreigners among over 25.4 million tourists in 2018, confirming itself as an attractive destination in the region and the world.
Eleven Japanese films will be screened at the Le Do Cinema in Da Nang from January 5-7 and 13-14 as part of an annual cultural exchange programme between Japan and the central city.
The 20th Vietnam Film Festival has dazzled Da Nang city. This year features a new award’s ceremony for ASEAN motion pictures as part of celebrations for the bloc’s 50th founding anniversary.
A week of free screenings was launched at the National Cinema Centre in Hanoi on November 8 to welcome the 20th Vietnam Film Festival, slated for later this month.
Vietnamese Film Days in Russia kicked off in Moscow on October 27, introducing five newly-produced outstanding films winning domestic and international prizes, and gaining high revenue in Vietnam.