The special screening in Ho Chi Minh City is not only an activity to show gratitude to the audience, but also marks the beginning of a journey to bring The Concert Film to audiences across the country.
From there, the film continues to spread the values of national pride and love for the homeland of Vietnamese people through many generations through the language of Vietnamese art, music and emotions.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Le Quoc Minh, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Department, shared that the moment 50,000 people in red shirts with yellow stars sang the national anthem together created an unprecedented image.
Even after the show ended, the audience still lingered for hours, singing and dancing together - that emotion made the crew realize that this journey could not stop.
From that emotion, the film was made to give those who were not present at the stadium that day the opportunity to fully relive the proud and sacred atmosphere of the event.
With dozens of cameras recording from multiple angles, the audience will enjoy the most realistic, panoramic and emotional images.

According to general director Dang Le Minh Tri, the people who organized the National Concert and the film production team shared a simple wish: to contribute a small part to the Fatherland. To carry out this program, the strength came not only from the artists or the production team, but also from millions of patriotic hearts, from the people themselves.
One of the memorable moments at the screening was when the first images of the film were shown, the entire audience stood up and sang the National Anthem in unison.

At the special screening in Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Le Quoc Minh also represented Nhan Dan newspaper to give 1,000 tickets for the film Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film to the Ho Chi Minh City Veterans Association.
Previously, Nhan Dan newspaper also donated tickets to Veterans Associations in 7 provinces and cities and hopes to continue spreading this meaningful action further.
In addition, all ticket sales profits will be transferred to the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support people in areas affected by storms and floods.

Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film is a film version developed from the National Concert - a large-scale political art night held at My Dinh Stadium, where more than 50,000 multi-generational audiences joined together in national pride.
The film recreates that energy with modern cinematic language, advanced recording technology, multi-dimensional surround sound and 4K images, bringing the audience back to the sacred and heroic atmosphere of the historic concert night.
Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film directed by Nhan Dan Newspaper, co-produced with Sun Bright and distributed by CGV Vietnam, officially premiered nationwide from October 17.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/suat-chieu-dac-biet-phim-to-quoc-trong-tim-post818631.html
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