The film screening program runs from August 28 to September 5 at Vietnam Exposition Center in Hanoi’s Dong Anh commune.

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Tunnel: Sun in the Darkness is among 50 films to be screened to mark Vietnam’s 80th National Day. 

The selection covers a wide range of genres, from revolutionary war films and documentaries to feature films and animations. Among the notable works are Dao, Pho and Piano (Peach, Pho and Piano), Lat mat 7: Mot dieu uoc (Face Off 7: A Wish), Dia dao (Tunnel – The Sun in the Darkness, Chung Mot Dong Song (On the Same River), Mat Biec (Dreamy Eyes), and Em Be Ha Noi (The Little Girl of Hanoi).

The films are expected to bring audiences both a look back at heroic historical memories and a taste of modern, youthful storytelling. Screenings will take place throughout the day in a 200 sq.m theater equipped with 150 seats.

Alongside film screenings, audiences will be able to meet with filmmakers and actors. At 10 am on August 28, a talk will be held with the crew of Dao, Pho and Piano, including director Phi Tien Son, artist Vu Viet Hung, and actresses Cao Thuy Linh, Thuy Trang, and Bui Hai Vy.

Later the same day, audiences can join an exchange with the team of Face Off 7: A Wish, featuring director Ly Hai, producer Minh Ha, and actor Quach Ngoc Tuyen, and two actresses Tran Thi Tram Anh, and Tran Thi Thanh Hien.

The program is expected to offer an inspiring cinematic experience while fostering closer interaction between artists and the public within the framework of the exhibition.

Source: VNA