Seven Vietnamese films will be screened for free at the National Cinema Centre (NCC) on March 14 and 15. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - A series of seven Vietnamese f𒐪ilms 🉐will be screened for free at the National Cinema Centre (NCC), 87 Lang Ha street, Hanoi on March 14 and 15.
The event is jointly organised by NCC and many film production and distribution companies in Vietnam to celebrate the 63rd anniversary of Vietnam Cinema Day on March 15.
Two films which won awards at the 19th Vietnam Film Festival last December will be screened: Toi thay hoa vang tren co xanh (I See Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass) and Cuoc doi cua Yen (The Life of Yen).
Audiences will also enjoy screenings of popular movies, including Em la ba noi cua anh (Sweet Twenty), 49 ngay (49 Days), and Quyen (Quyen).
There will be seven free shows each day. Tickets to the film screenings will be distributed on March 12 and 13 at the NCC.
Last December, all tickets to the Vietnamese film screening programme were distributed to hundreds of people to celebrate the 19th Vietnam Film Festival.-VNA
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