VOV.VN - A special film screening programme featuring works of Vietnam’s revolutionary cinema will run from January 14 to 17 at Ngoc Khanh Cinema in Hanoi to celebrate the 14th National Party Congress.
VOV.VN - The The fourth Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF IV), themed “Bridging Asia to the world,” is scheduled to take place from June 28 to July 4, 2026, under a plan agreed by the Da Nang People’s Committee and the Vietnam Film Development Promotion Association (VFDA).
VOV.VN - French film lovers will have an opportunity to dive into the world of French cinema through French Cinéma Rendez-vous that is set to take place across Vietnam from January 1 to December 31.
VOV.VN - Quán Kỳ Nam (Ky Nam Inn) directed by Leon Quang Le will be screened at the Palm Springs International Film Festival 2026, set to take place in early January in the United States, while the film continues its theatrical run in Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s film industry closed 2025 with record-breaking box office revenues and an unprecedented dominance of domestic productions, marking a rare boom year while exposing deep structural shifts in the market.
The documentary "Once Upon a Bridge In Vietnam" by French-Vietnamese director François Bibonne has been screened at Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts, offering an opportunity for the spirit and image of Vietnam and its people to resonate at one of the world’s leading centres of scholarship.
The Japanese Film Festival 2025 is taking place from December 12, 2025 to January 25, 2026 in four major cities of Vietnam, namely Hanoi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, captivating local audiences.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Film Week – Itinéraire de Lumière (Vietnam Cinéma – Itinéraire de Lumière) concluded on December 12 at the Pathé Palace cinema with a screening of Red Rain, leaving a strong emotional impression on international audiences.
“Mua do” (Red Rain) produced by the People’s Army Cinema has received enthusiastic applause from international audiences at the “Vietnam Film Week – The Journey of Light”, which is undeway at the Le Grand Rex cinema in Paris.
In a year marked by significant milestones for both nations, the Vietnam Film Week in Laos has served as a meaningful cultural bridge, according to Do Quoc Viet, Deputy Director of the Department of Cinema under the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.