Vietnam Television (VTV) and HCM City Television (HTV) will broadcast aseries of films including documentaries this week to celebrate thecountry's National Day that falls on Friday.
The films will highlight sacrifices made by citizens and soldiers in the nation's wars against the French and the Americans.
A series of documentaries on the late President Ho Chi Minh, his life and career will also be screened.
Among the films are well-known ones like Tet Doc Lap (IndependentHoliday), Ngay Lich Su (Historical Day) and Quoc Ky Vietnam (Vietnam 's National Flag).
Produced by the VTV's Studioof Documentaries and Reports, Nguyen Quoc Khanh's Tet Doc Lap capturesthe emotions and passions of the Vietnamese people on the country'sNational Day.
It will be aired at 9:30am tomorrow on VTV's Channel 1.
Russian director Vladimir Echourine's Ngay Lich Su depicts Hanoi and its people during the first days of 1955.
The film focuses on President Ho who made the famous speech to thenation at Ba Dinh Square on January 1, 1955 after the nine-yearresistance against the French re-invasion.
The Hanoi Radioand Television has bought the copyright to use Ngay Lich Su from itspartner, Russian State Film and Photo Archive Institute.
The film will air at 6:30pm on Saturday on VTV2.
Pham To Hoang's Quoc Ky Vietnam tells the history of Vietnam 's national flag.
Produced by the HTV's Film Studios (TFS), the three-part documentaryportrays soldiers, war veterans and heroes who have dedicated theirlives to the cause of national freedom and development.
It will be shown at 4:30pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on VTV1.
Nguoi La Niem Tin Tat Thang (Uncle Ho – A Belief in Victory) a TFSproduction, will also be screend. Directed by Co Truong Sinh, thefour-part documentary reviews the life and work of President Ho throughmusic.
The work features famous songs about President Ho performed by talented artists.
Yet another film tells about the life of General Phan Van Xoan, formerhead of internal protection services for the Ministry of Interior andchief bodyguard for President Ho for more than 10 years.
The films will be screenings every morning at 7.25am from September 5 to 8 on HTV9./.
The films will highlight sacrifices made by citizens and soldiers in the nation's wars against the French and the Americans.
A series of documentaries on the late President Ho Chi Minh, his life and career will also be screened.
Among the films are well-known ones like Tet Doc Lap (IndependentHoliday), Ngay Lich Su (Historical Day) and Quoc Ky Vietnam (Vietnam 's National Flag).
Produced by the VTV's Studioof Documentaries and Reports, Nguyen Quoc Khanh's Tet Doc Lap capturesthe emotions and passions of the Vietnamese people on the country'sNational Day.
It will be aired at 9:30am tomorrow on VTV's Channel 1.
Russian director Vladimir Echourine's Ngay Lich Su depicts Hanoi and its people during the first days of 1955.
The film focuses on President Ho who made the famous speech to thenation at Ba Dinh Square on January 1, 1955 after the nine-yearresistance against the French re-invasion.
The Hanoi Radioand Television has bought the copyright to use Ngay Lich Su from itspartner, Russian State Film and Photo Archive Institute.
The film will air at 6:30pm on Saturday on VTV2.
Pham To Hoang's Quoc Ky Vietnam tells the history of Vietnam 's national flag.
Produced by the HTV's Film Studios (TFS), the three-part documentaryportrays soldiers, war veterans and heroes who have dedicated theirlives to the cause of national freedom and development.
It will be shown at 4:30pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on VTV1.
Nguoi La Niem Tin Tat Thang (Uncle Ho – A Belief in Victory) a TFSproduction, will also be screend. Directed by Co Truong Sinh, thefour-part documentary reviews the life and work of President Ho throughmusic.
The work features famous songs about President Ho performed by talented artists.
Yet another film tells about the life of General Phan Van Xoan, formerhead of internal protection services for the Ministry of Interior andchief bodyguard for President Ho for more than 10 years.
The films will be screenings every morning at 7.25am from September 5 to 8 on HTV9./.