The new context of safe and flexible adaptation to thepandemic makes its 6th edition this year a special one.
The event will feature 80 long and 35 short films, along with programmes introducing Spain's cinema and theRepublic of Korea’s award-winning films, on the occasions of the 45th and 30th anniversaries of Vietnam's diplomatic ties with the two countries, respectively. A programme on contemporary Vietnamesefilms is also on the festival's schedule.
There will be two seminars spotlighting theSpanish silver screen and the production and distribution of films amidCOVID-19.
On the sidelines, attendees will be treated to a market offilm projects and a voiceover contest.
First held in 2010, the festival aims to honour outstanding films of high artistic value and encourage new talents in Vietnamese cinema. It also provides a platform for Vietnamese and foreign movie artists to share their professional expertise.
The festival presents a chance for Vietnam to showcase its films to the global film market and promote the nation and its culture to international friends./.