From March 29th to April 7th (corresponding to the 1st to 10th day of the third lunar month of the Year of the Snake), the Cultural and Film Center under the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Phu Tho province will organize a free film screening event for the public.
Accordingly, during this period, many Vietnamese documentaries and feature films were screened at Hoa Phong cinema (Viet Tri city), such as: "The Hung King Era"; "Hung Temple - Spiritual Origins"; "The Quintessence of the Hung King Era Heritage"; "Hung Temple Chronicles"; "On the Ancestral Land of the Hung Kings"; "Hong Ha Female Scholar"; "Hanoi Silk Dress"; "The Letter Road"; "Those Who Wrote Legends"; "The Bloodline of Heroes"...
A film screening at Hoa Phong Cinema. Photo: Thu Giang
In addition to screenings at the Hoa Phong cinema, the Center's mobile film screening teams also coordinate with local units to organize film screenings for the people throughout the province.
In particular, during this film screening event, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Phu Tho province organized a trial screening of the documentary film "The Hung King Era," produced with full HD technology and using 3D special effects.
The film consists of 4 chapters, lasting approximately 22 minutes, with content summarizing the Hung Kings era from the time the Hung Kings founded, established, and defended the nation; vividly portrayed through legendary stories associated with the Hung Kings era.
Also on this occasion, the Departments of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Phu Tho and Vinh Phuc provinces jointly organized the opening of an exhibition of more than 300 characteristic artifacts of "Hung Vuong Culture". This is one of the activities within the framework of the thematic exhibition "Hung Vuong Culture in the flow of Red River civilization".
The artifacts on display are diverse in materials (stone, pottery, bone, horn, bronze); rich in collections of weapons, tools used in labor and production, jewelry, etc.
T. Toan
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/phu-tho-chieu-phim-mien-phi-dip-gio-to-hung-vuong-post340972.html






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