“Cay Linden mua xanh la” (Linden tree in green season), a 50-minute documentary film that has been aired on the Vietnam Television (VTV), has received great attention from the Vietnamese community in France thanks to its success in highlighting the friendship between people of Vietnam and the European country.
Twelve films are being shown at the 13th Science Film Festival in Vietnam, held by the Goethe Institute in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - The 13th Europe - Vietnam Documentary Film Festival is expected to get underway from December 19 to 22 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, heard a press conference on September 18.
VOV.VN - Roughly 200 documentary archives and original sketches of the Vietnamese national emblem produced by late painter Bui Trang Chuoc are being displayed at an exhibition in Hanoi to mark the 78th anniversary of the August Revolution on August 19 and the National Day on September 2.
VOV.VN - “Tam Mỹ Tây”, a film telling the story of a group of friends in Tam My Tay commune of Nui Thanh district in Quang Nam province who protect the grey-shanked douc langur, has won the runner-up title in the Documentary Short category of the 2023 Films for the Forest.
The Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) has just released a short documentary titled “Sea turtles belong to the ocean”, its 55th media short film, in an effort to increase public’s awareness on the threats to the species, particularly illegal poaching and trafficking.
VOV.VN - “Once upon a bridge in Vietnam”, a documentary detailing the classical music genre in Vietnam, kick-started Festival of Music (La Fête de la Musique) 2023 in Forum des Images cinema in Paris, France, on June 19.
A documentary film about the national women's football team's journey to the 2023 World Cup will be screened to mark a milestone in Vietnamese football.
VOV.VN - French audiences have the chance to view 20 documentaries directed by Vietnamese young directors in a special programme themed “Varan Vietnam Adventure” which is being held during the Cinéma du Réel (Cinema of the Real) international documentary film festival in Paris, France.
The People’s Committee of central Da Nang city on March 1 received a certificate recognising 78 “ma nhai” steles on its Ngu Hanh Son Mountain as part of documentary heritage under the Memory of the World Committee for Asia and the Pacific (MOWCAP).