Outdoor movie showcases in Ho Chi Minh City to commemorate the country's reunion anniversary.
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Hangin' with the crew of The Tunnel - The Sun in the Darkness! That's right, folks, as part of the city-wide celebration for the 50th anniversary of Vietnam's national reunification, HCM City is hosting a string of outdoor film screenings and exhibitions. Grab your popcorn and gets ready to step back in time as we take a peek at what's in store!
From April 26 to 30, Nguyễn Huệ Pedestrian Street will be the hotspot for nostalgia, as the city rolls out the red carpet for an unforgettable cinematic journey. The theme of this event? "Echoes of the Great Spring Victory 1975 in Cinema."
So what's all this fuss about? Well, the exhibition, which officially kicks off at 6:30pm on April 26, is brimming with historical photographs and film posters that promise to paint a vivid picture of Vietnam's rich history.
But wait, there's more! At 7:30pm on April 27 and 28, catch classic, time-honored Vietnamese films such as The Abandoned Field, City at Dawn, and, get this, a one-of-a-kind session with the crew of The Tunnel - The Sun in the Darkness, all on the outdoor stage on Nguyễn Huệ Street!
Of course, the events don't stop there. This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the "Colours of HCM City" festival, a vibrant celebration of Vietnamese culture and artistry that takes place at key locations throughout the city.
But why all the hoopla, you ask? Well, organizers believe that these cinematic experiences will provide younger generations with a deeper understanding of the nation's history and the significance of the 1975 reunification. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to relive some of Vietnam's most iconic moments—all for free!
So, mark your calendars, film buffs! Experience the beauty and power of Vietnam's past like never before, and join the celebration at Nguyễn Huệ Pedestrian Street. Viva la cinema!
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A session with the crew of Địa đạo - Mặt trời trong bóng tối (The Tunnel - The Sun in the Darkness), directed by Bùi Thạc Chuyên, will be open to the public as part of the program. - Photo Việt Nam Film Institute
The Tunnel - The Sun in the Darkness is part of a larger program celebrating the 50th anniversary of Vietnam's national reunification, which includes an exhibition of historical photographs and film posters, as well as free public screenings of classic Vietnamese films such as The Abandoned Field and City at Dawn. The session with the crew of the film aims to highlight significant moments in Vietnam's history through cinema. The events are scheduled for Nguyễn Huệ Pedestrian Street, with the crew session taking place on April 27 and 28 at 7:30 PM. The purpose of these events is to provide a meaningful way for the public, particularly younger generations, to commemorate this historic milestone and gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam's history.
- At the celebration for Vietnam's national reunification, the public can participate in a unique session with the crew of the film "Địa đạo - Mặt trời trong bóng tối" (The Tunnel - The Sun in the Darkness).
- On April 27 and 28, the crew session of "The Tunnel - The Sun in the Darkness" will take place at 7:30 PM on the outdoor stage on Nguyễn Huệ Pedestrian Street.
- In addition to this session, the series of events includes free screenings of classic Vietnamese films such as "The Abandoned Field" and "City at Dawn," as well as an exhibition of historical photographs and film posters.
- The organizers of the event believe these cinematic experiences provide a meaningful way for younger generations to commemorate Vietnam's 50th anniversary of national reunification and gain a deeper understanding of the nation's history.
