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(Cinet)- On the evening of 04 June, the sixth European-Vietnamese Documentary Film Festival opened at the Central Documentary and Scientific Films Studio, Hanoi. Deputy Vuong Duy Bien attended.



Opening the festival will be Vietnamese film Khi Khong The Vuot Qua Chinh Minh (When You Cannot Overcome Yourself) and German film Forget Me Not.


Directed in 2009 by Trinh Quang Tung and Bui Thi Phuong Thao, the Vietnamese film tells the negative side of fast economic growth.


According to the film-makers, the more developed society is, the higher the number of people with mental breakdowns.


When You Cannot Overcome Yourself calls on audiences not to be indifferent to the illness because it can happen to anyone.


In the award winning German contribution, Forget Me Not, director David Sieveking tells of his mother’s suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Although the story seems heavy, the director presents a family chronicle full of humour and astonishing sincerity.


The other European films will be screened on the following days including French La Maison de la Radio, Spanish Gaelle, British Dreams of a Life, Polish Boleslaw Matuszewski – The Unknown Pioneer of Cinematography, Danish Human Scale, and Austrian Tomorrow You will Leave.


This event is freeand open to the public.




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