(Cinet)- Film week celebrating the Central Highlands – Da Lat National Tourism Year 2014 opened on the evening of July 17, in Da Lat city, Lam Dong province.
The screenings are organised by the Viet Nam Cinema Department, in co-operation with its partners, the People’s Army Cinematography and Giai Phong (Liberation) Film Studio, together with local cinemas.
At the opening ceremony, representative of the Department of Cinema introduced films that will be screened in the film week including: Gio Rung Suong (Wind Blows through the Forest) and Gio Thien Duong (Wind in the Heavens), and nine documentaries, including Chuyen Cua Nha (Nha’s Story) and Vi Su Binh Yen Cua Bien (For the Peace of the Sea), will be shown.
Produced by State-owned film studios, the films feature the topics of love, family and social problems, while the documentaries are about residents and soldiers who live on the Truong Sa archipelago.
There will be also an exchange between artists and audiences in Da Lat City.
The organisers will also deliver videos and DVDs of the films to people living in remote areas of 64 cities and provinces.
The screenings is free from July 17-19.
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