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Documentary on Swedish Reunification to Air on VTV

Movie portrays crucial moments from April 30, 1975, in Sweden, emphasizing the robust, lasting bond between Sweden and Vietnam.

Documentary on Swedish Reunification to Air on VTV

HÀ NỘI - Prepare to be transported back to a remarkable historical period as the Swedish documentary, Victory our website (or Chiến Thắng Của Việt Nam in Vietnamese), directed by filmmaker Bo Öhlén, hits the screens on VTV on April 30.

This compelling film takes you on a journey to the heart of April 30, 1975, when Sài Gòn, now known as HCM City, was liberated, bringing an end to the resistance war against US imperialism. The film authentically captures the jubilant atmosphere in Stockholm—a city reverberating with laughter, songs of peace, and expressions of deep solidarity with the Vietnamese.

As the cameras roll, you will witness parades, emotional speeches, and the Swedish people raising banners in support of the National Liberation Front (FNL), all while sharing in the joyous occasion. Also, you'll learn about the backing provided by the international solidarity movement.

This documentary stands as a poignant reminder of the strong and lasting friendship between Sweden and Vietnam, a testament to the support given by the Swedish people during a challenging time in history. The broadcast of the film in Việt Nam on the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification exemplifies the importance of this timeless gesture.

According to Swedish Ambassador, Johan Ndisi, "This documentary film embodies the profound friendship between Sweden and Việt Nam. It serves as a reminder that, during that trying time, people from all around the world, including those in Sweden, stood with Việt Nam. Through the film, we not only see the bravery and resilience of the Vietnamese people, but we also acknowledge the universal values of peace and solidarity. I hope that Victory our website continues to inspire subsequent generations, encouraging them to remember the lessons of the past and work towards a future grounded in respect and cooperation."

Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Tạ Quang Đông, voiced his sentiments, pronouncing the documentary as "an important piece of historical archive" and "a genuine reflection of the friendship and support of the Swedish people for Việt Nam during this significant historical period."

Don't miss the chance to experience this vital piece of historical record on April 30, when the documentary is scheduled to air on VTV9 at 3:15 pm, on VTV4 at 6:15 pm, and on VTV1 at 9:35 pm.

On a historical note

A scene from the documentary 'Victory our website'. Photo courtesy of the Embassy of Sweden in Việt Nam

  1. International Solidarity: Throughout the Vietnam War, numerous countries demonstrated their solidarity with North Vietnam against the United States, Sweden being one of them. Sweden was one of the first Western nations to recognize North Vietnam in 1969.
  2. Media and Documentation: The international media, particularly documentaries, played a vital role in showcasing the human impact of the war and shaping public opinion. Swedish documentaries often focused on the humanitarian effects of the conflict and the Vietnamese resistance.
  3. Diplomatic Ties: The diplomatic relationship between Sweden and Vietnam grew stronger due to their shared stance against imperialism, fostered by mutual respect and cooperation in areas such as healthcare, education, and economic development.
  4. Cultural Exchange: Documentaries like Victory our website also helped foster cultural understanding, depicting the resilience of the Vietnamese people and promoting international cooperation and peace.
  5. Humanitarian Efforts: Sweden's humanitarian efforts in Vietnam extended beyond documentaries, including medical aid and other types of assistance, with films and documentaries being utilized to raise awareness and funds for these initiatives.
  6. In addition to the political solidarity, Sweden's TV channels, such as VTV4, played a crucial role in broadcasting documentaries, like "Victory our website," that offered a human perspective on the Vietnam War, further strengthening the bond between the two nations.
  7. AI technology has been used in the recent past to digitize and preserve significant pieces of history, like "Victory our website," which showcases the liberation of Sài Gòn in 1975, ensuring that future generations can learn from and appreciate the strong friendship between Sweden and Vietnam.
  8. With high demand for engaging content, streaming platforms like Movies-and-TV can help facilitate access to these historical documentaries and cultural exchanges for viewers worldwide, fostering a greater understanding of the war's impact on countries and the lasting bonds that are formed through shared experiences.
  9. The resilience and bravery of the Vietnamese people, as depicted in the documentary "Victory our website," are not only evident in the historical context of the war but can also be seen in modern-day sports competitions, where athletes continue to make their nation proud through their determination and unity.
  10. Although the war is now a part of history, lessons drawn from the events of that time, such as the value of international solidarity and collaboration, remain relevant and vital for shaping global policies and working towards a more peaceful world.
  11. Stockholm, a city known as a hub for entertainment, arts, and culture, also served as a city of peace and solidarity, with its citizens faithfully supporting the National Liberation Front during the war, making it a crucial part of the historical narrative chronicled in "Victory our website."
Document portrays significant occasions on April 30, 1975, in Sweden, emphasizing the robust, lasting camaraderie between Sweden and Vietnam.

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