The sixth Latin American Film Festival will return to the capital city on October 8-13, promising to provide fans of the silver screen with entertaining treats.
A scene from the Mexican film Ilusiones SA, directed by Roberto Girault in 2015. (Photo: remezcla.com)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The sixthLatin American Film Festival will return to the capital city on October 8-13,promising to provide fans of the silver screen with entertaining treats.
The week will present a selection of ten films from ten Latin Americancountries including international award-winning pieces and featuring some ofthe most exciting and creative productions to reach the big screen in recentyears.
The movies including Macarana (Uruguay), El Benny (Cuba), Panama Canal Stories(Panama), Boy and the World (Brazil), Ilusiones SA - We Fulfill Your Dreams(Mexico), Bad Lucky Goat (Colombia), The House at the End of Time (Venezuela),Vinyl Days (Argentina), Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui (Chile), and Good Old Boys(Peru).
Films include many categories – mainstream, comedy, cartoons, documentary andhistory among others – displaying social life, cultural characteristics of eachnation and help Vietnamese understand the cultural diversity of Latin America.
Free tickets can be collected from now at the embassies.
This year’s Latin American Film Week, and the festival, will take place at theNational Cinema Centre.
The annual Latin American Film Festival was held for the first time in Hanoi in2013. The films are screened with original audio and English subtitles.
The programme is co-organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’sCinema Department, the International Cooperation Department and Latin Americanembassies in Vietnam.-VNS/VNA
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