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Hanoi hosts Francophone Film Festival

Award-winning movie Emma Peeter has been shown in Hanoi, kicking off the annual Francophone Film Festival scheduled for March 24-27.
Hanoi hosts Francophone Film Festival ảnh 1Emma Peeters will kick off the Francophone Film Festival. The festival will be held from March 24 to 27 in Hanoi. (Photo Take Five Production)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Award-winning movie Emma Peeter has been shown in Hanoi, kicking off the annual Francophone Film Festival scheduled for March 24-27.

Emma Peeter is a romantic comedy written and directed by Nicole Palo. It is the story of a Belgian actress who is living in Paris. 

It is an international production between Belgium and Canada, starring Monia Chokri in the role of Emma. The film had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival and it earned the best director award at the Monte Carlo Film Festival. 

The festival will show other award-winning films including Borders; Fahim - the Little Chess Prince; Jeune Juliette; Roll The Drums! and Vietnamese film Truyen Thuyet Quan Tien (Legend of Quan Tien). 

Legend of Quan Tien won the Silver Lotus award at the Vietnam National Film Festival in 2019. Set during the American War in the late 1960s, the movie is about three young women who are all youth volunteers.

Living together in the jungle to support the army, they have to cope with life-threatening moments every day.

Directed by Dinh Tuan Vu, the movie was honoured at the Vietnam Cinematography Association's 2019 Golden Kite Award with the Silver Kite for best motion picture and the Golden Kite for best score.

Borders is about four women who come together to sell their Nigerian fabrics in Lagos, Nigeria. It received numerous awards including the best feature film at Pan African Film Festival and the best-supporting actress for Naky Sy Savane at Khouribga African Film Festival. 

Hanoi hosts Francophone Film Festival ảnh 2Poster of film "Fahim - the Little Chess Prince”
The festival will be a chance for viewers to see veteran actor Gerard Depardieu in Fahim - the Little Chess Prince. 

The movie by director Pierre-François Martin-Laval with Gerard Depardieu and Assad Ahmed, is based on a true story about immigration, hope, integration and redemption.

The tale is not only a moving account of the grim realities that underlie a supposedly caring society, but also a heartwarming testimony of a father’s determination, the kindness of strangers, and one small boy’s courageous will to succeed.

It won Youth Jury Award at the 2019 Namur International Francophone Film Festival in Belgium. 

The four-day festival is co-held by Wallonie Bruxelles and Francophone representative office in Asia Pacific on the occasion of the official visit to Vietnam by Secretary General of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) Louise Mushikiwabo.

The movies will be shown at the Documentary and Scientific Film Studio, 465 Hoang Hoa Tham street and at French Cultural Centre, 24 Trang Tien street./.
VNA

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