On the occasion, the film studio executive offered to assist with the postproduction of the film with his crew in Los Angeles.
The 90-minute movie is based on a fairy tale, Tam Cam, best known as the Vietnamese version of Cinderella.
The story tells the life of a beautiful and hardworking orphan girl named Tam, who always has a kind word for the people and animals in her life.
She lives with her stepmother and a half-sister, Cam, who are always plotting for a way to bring her harm.
Despite the challenges, Tam grows up and marries a King and lives happily ever after.
"We have a lot riding on the success of the film and have invested a big sum of money on it,” said Van. “More than US$900,000!"
The film has attracted the participation of veteran comedians Thanh Loc, Ngoc Giau, Huu Chau and young actresses Ha Vi and Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc.
It is expected to screen the middle of next year.
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