Vietnamese movies screened in Russia to mark October Revolution

Vietnamese films will be introduced to audiences in Russia from October 27 – 31 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution.
Vietnamese movies screened in Russia to mark October Revolution ảnh 1The movie "Toi Thay Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh” (I See Yellow Flowers upon the Green Grass) is among five Vietnamese films to be screened in Russia from October 27-31. (Photo: Internet)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese filmswill be introduced to audiences in Russia from October 27 – 31 to celebrate the100th anniversary of the October Revolution.

The Vietnam Cinema Department will host theVietnamese film days in Russia, featuring the screening of “Toi Thay Hoa VangTren Co Xanh” (I See Yellow Flowers upon the Green Grass), Cuoc Doi cua Yen(Yen’s Life), My Nhan (Beauty),  12 Chom Sao: Ve Duong Cho Yeu Chay (Zodiac 12: Five Steps of Love), andEm Chua 18 (Jailbait).

The movies, with Russian subtitles, will beshown free of charge in theatres across Russia.-VNA
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