Vietnam honours Swedish director with insignia for cultural contributions

Victory Vietnam by Swedish film director Bo Öhlén is a deeply moving and authentic documentary, officially premiered in April 2025 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification of Vietnam (April 30, 1975 – 2025).

Ambassador Tran Van Tuan (R) presents the “For the Cause of Culture, Sports and Tourism” insignia to Swedish filmmaker Bo Öhlén. (Source: Embassy of Vietnam in Sweden)
Ambassador Tran Van Tuan (R) presents the “For the Cause of Culture, Sports and Tourism” insignia to Swedish filmmaker Bo Öhlén. (Source: Embassy of Vietnam in Sweden)

Hanoi (VNA) - Swedish film director Bo Öhlén has received the insignia “For the cause of culture, sports and tourism” from the Vietnamese Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism in recognition of his outstanding contributions to promoting Vietnam’s history and culture through the documentary Victory Vietnam.

The honour was presented to the director on September 10 at a ceremony held at the Vietnamese Embassy in Stockholm.

Speaking at the ceremony, Ambassador Tran Van Tuan emphasised that Victory Vietnam is a deeply moving and authentic documentary, officially premiered in April 2025 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification of Vietnam (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The film was screened on a large scale in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and broadcast nationwide on Vietnam Television (VTV), leaving a profound impression and touching the hearts of millions of Vietnamese at home and abroad.

The diplomat highly valued Bo Öhlén’s dedication in preserving historic moments of Vietnam’s struggle for independence, noting that the film not only vividly captures the resilience of the Vietnamese people but also strengthens cultural ties between Vietnam and Sweden.

He stressed that the director's devotion to introducing Vietnam’s history has helped Swedish and international audiences gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam.

The director expressed appreciation for the honour, noting that the film had been made with the intention of reflecting the sincere sentiments and solidarity shown in Sweden during that historical period. He also voiced the hope that the documentary would not only stand as a historical record but also contribute to fostering closer cultural ties between the two peoples.

In a congratulatory letter, Le Thi Ha, Director of the Vietnam Film Institute, expressed appreciation for receiving the work, calling it a valuable historical document and a symbol of the international solidarity extended by Sweden during Vietnam’s most difficult years – a spirit that Vietnam continues to cherish today.

The ceremony was also an occasion to reaffirm the deep appreciation of the Vietnamese Government and people for the long-standing support and friendship of Sweden. At the same time, the event further reinforced cultural and cinematic cooperation between the two countries, underscoring their shared commitment to promoting mutual respect, understanding, and cultural exchange among nations./.

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