German film fest thrills Hue audiences
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The sixth German Film Festival is underway in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue from September 10 -14 with a collection of the latest and most popular films from Germany.
The Western-cowboy style movie “The Dark Valley”, which received various awards at domestic and international film festivals, was chosen to kick off the five-day event.
This year’s German Film Festival in Vietnam is featuring seven movies, including “The Dark Valley”; “ For No Eyes Only”; “Run Boy, Run”; “Not My Day”; “Vampire Sisters”; “Who am I - No system is safe”; and “In between Worlds.”
Shows are available to the public at the Thua Thien-Hue Culture and Information Centre.
A scene in movie Vampire Sisters
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Shows are available to the public at the Thua Thien-Hue Culture and Information Centre.
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