International nature film week set for Vietnam return
VOV.VN - The second international nature film week is scheduled to get underway across 10 venues in Hanoi from March 21 to March 31, with the event sending a message of environmental protection to the Vietnamese people and inspiring positive actions for a greener future.
As many as nine environmental documentaries from around the world will be screened in cinemas, universities, and diplomatic missions throughout the capital.
Among them are several typical documentaries, including "The Human Element" directed by Matthew Testa in 2018, "Raid on the Atlantic" of InFocus Production in 2022, and "The Stories in the Dump" by Vietnamese director Chu Viet Nga in 2013, among others.
A wide range of activities will be held as part of the event, such as discussions on film themes and meetings with filmmakers, a seminar on the current situation of environmental pollution and nature conservation locally, and interactive mini-games with gift rewards, among other activities. All activities aim to help participants raise awareness regarding the necessity of environmental protection.
The film week was first held back in 2022 and is sponsored by the US Embassy. It has partners such as the embassies of Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Italy, along with Pan Nature and Pacific Environment Vietnam Organization.
Participants will also have the opportunity to meet and interact with talented filmmakers, environmental activists, and other nature lovers at the event.