The launching ceremony took place in a solemn atmosphere at CGV Metropolis cinema (Lieu Giai, Hanoi ), with the participation of leaders of central agencies, representatives of Nhan Dan Newspaper, accompanying units, artists, production crew, along with a large number of press agencies and art-loving audiences.

Speaking at the event, comrade Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association, emphasized the stature and significance of the film.
Comrade Le Quoc Minh affirmed: “The Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film” is not only a concert film, but also a profound gratitude to the Fatherland and the sacred values of the nation. The work is a continuation, a transformation of the intense community energy from the National Concert Night at My Dinh Stadium, where more than 50,000 spectators sang together in pride.

From Stage to Screen - A Multi-Sensory Cinematic Experience
“Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film” is an artistic step forward in recreating the historical moments of the concert in modern cinematic language.
By using advanced recording technology and an international standard surround sound system, the film creates a true "concert in the cinema", fully preserving the explosive energy of the live stage, while exploiting the emotional depth that only cinema can bring.

The grand scenes depicting a My Dinh Stadium glowing red with flags are delicately interwoven with close-up shots, capturing every glance, smile and emotional tear of both artists and audiences.
In particular, the sound is processed in multi-dimensional surround format with lyrics displayed on the screen, encouraging the audience to sing along, turning the cinema into a sacred space of empathy.

More than a movie: Cultural mission and community responsibility
This is a strategic cultural product of Nhan Dan Newspaper, demonstrating innovative thinking, harmoniously combining cultural values, social responsibility and modern technology.
With a ticket price of only 65,000 VND, the film opens up the opportunity for everyone to enjoy a masterpiece of art and together spread the spirit of patriotism.


One of the most profound humanitarian meanings of the project is that all ticket sales profits will be transferred to the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front to help share the difficulties of people in flood-hit areas. This action not only demonstrates the social responsibility of the organizing unit but also multiplies the good tradition of "mutual love" of the nation.
The call for audiences to wear red flag shirts with yellow stars to the cinema from October 17, 2025 is not just a superficial activity, but an act symbolizing solidarity, together "covering the cinemas in red" and igniting the flame of pride in the hearts of every Vietnamese person.
With the support of the Vietnam National Industry and Energy Group (Petrovietnam) and the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Corporation (PVEP), the project is expected to spread even more strongly.
"The Homeland in My Heart: The Concert Film" is not only a film, but also a milestone in the flow of modern Vietnamese culture, affirming the pioneering role of Nhan Dan Newspaper in building a sustainable ecosystem of media-cultural-artistic products, contributing to building the national brand in the integration period.

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