Brazilian films to be screened in Ho Chi Minh City
A total of five outstanding Brazilian movies, including “O Roubo da Taça”, “Uma História de Amor e Fúria”, “Trinta”, “Nise – O Coração da Loucura”, and “Colegas” will be screened free of charge at the Institute of Cultural Exchange with France (IDECAF).
Through this event the Embassy of Brazil in Vietnam is keen to introduce a range of unique aspects and characteristics of Brazilian culture to enthusiastic local viewers.
According to details given by the Embassy, all of the movies will be shown in their original language, whilst also featuring Vietnamese subtitles for the viewing pleasure of the general public.
A Brazilian Film Week was previously held in Hanoi in May, drawing plenty of attention from local people.
The main aim of the event is to strengthen the friendship between Vietnam and Brazil, as well as to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Brazil’s Independence Day which first occurred back in 1882.
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