Five films will be screened at a Polish film festival to be held in Hanoi from September 19 to 23 to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Poland.
Among them will be “Sweet Rush” (Polish: Tatarak), directed by the world-renowned auteur Andrzej Wajda, which chronicles the love affair between the neglected wife of a doctor whose two sons died in World War II and a man half her age.
The film won the Alfred-Bauer prize for innovation at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival last year.
The other films to be screened are “How to live,” “Mr Kuka’s advice,” “God’s little village,” and “Time to die.”
Poland has chosen these films to introduce to Vietnamese audiences its people and culture, Lai Van Sinh, head of the Cinematography Department, said.
Polish cinema is considered among the best in Europe and the world, he added.
The films will be screened at the National Cinema Centre where the films’ directors, actors, and producers will hold exchanges with audiences.
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