Films of love screened at FIFA Mons 2016 in Hanoi
(VNF) - Four films will be screened to serve the audience at Vietnam National Studio for Documentary-Scientific Films, 465 Hoang Hoa Tham Str., Hanoi.
The Mons International Romantic Film Festival (FIFA Mons) is first screened in Vietnam. The festival is organized in Hanoi by Wallonie-Bruxelles delegation in Vietnam and FIFA Mons and Vietnam National Studio for Documentary-Scientific Films.
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Some films at the festival will serve the audience on September 14th - 17th at the Vietnam National Studio for Documentary-Scientific Films. Free entrance is supplied.
The film festival will introduce four best films of love to Viet Nam’s audiences. The schedule consists of “Con gai Chua Troi tuyen tong do - Le Tout Nouveau Testament” (on Sept.14th – 7 p.m.); “Dam me cua Augustine - La passion d’Augustine” (on Sept.15th – 8 p.m.); “Con gai ong chu - La fille du patron” (on Sept.16th – 8 p.m.) and “Neu Duc Chua muon - Si Dio Vuole” (on Sept.17th – 8 p.m.). Some films will be subtitled in Vietnamese version.
On an occasion, president of FIFA Mons André Ceuterick will attend and share some interesting things to the audience and some seers, especially films of love.
FIFA Mons is launched in 1984 in Wallonie region, Belgium. The festival first took place in 1985 and organized every two years. Up to now, FIFA Mons is one of some prestigious film festivals in Belgium, EU and the world.
The film festival will take place on 20 year anniversary for establishing the Wallonie-Bruxelles delegation in Vietnam./.
Minh Phuong
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