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Can Tho University shows the movie "Red Rain" for free

(CTO) - Can Tho University will screen the film "Red Rain" for free, combined with a fundraising campaign to support people in the Central region affected by storms and floods in 2025.

Báo Cần ThơBáo Cần Thơ03/12/2025

Accordingly, the program aims to create conditions for students to access cultural and artistic values, contributing to building an educational environment rich in sharing and community responsibility. At the same time, fostering the ideal of a beautiful life, the tradition of "remembering the source of drinking water" among union members and youth. The Trade Union, Veterans Association and Youth Union - Student Association of Can Tho University organized the screening of the film "Red Rain" to serve cadres, civil servants, workers, pupils and students.

The film “Red Rain” received many awards, most recently the Golden Lotus Award at the 24th Vietnam Film Festival in 2025. Photo: NLD

The program takes place on Friday, December 5, 2025, with 2 screenings: show 1 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., show 2 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Each screening has 1,200 spectators. The film is screened at Turtle Hall, Zone II, Can Tho University.

The fundraising program to support the Central region people affected by storms and floods in 2025 will be carried out directly at the film screening.

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Source: https://baocantho.com.vn/dai-hoc-can-tho-chieu-mien-phi-phim-mua-do--a194868.html


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