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  2. Cinema of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    With the end of the First Indochina War and the creation of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, there were two Vietnamese film industries, with the Hanoi industry focusing on documentary and drama films and Saigon on war or comedy films. Hanoi's Vietnam Film Studio was established in 1956 and the Hanoi Film School opened in 1959.

  3. List of dramas broadcast by Hanoi Radio Television (HanoiTV)

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    Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 1998 Nov [36]Đám cưới đêm mưa (Rainy Night Wedding) 1 HanoiTV's Literature & Art Committee

  4. List of Vietnam War films - Wikipedia

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    From Hanoi to Hollywood: the Vietnam War in American film. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-1586-6. Anderegg, Michael A. (1991). Inventing Vietnam: The War in Film and Television. Temple University Press. ISBN 0-87722-861-2. Hixon, Walter (2000). Historical memory and representations of the Vietnam War. Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8153-3536-9.

  5. Nha San Collective - Wikipedia

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    It helps building the image of Vietnam as a country of creativity, also, helps Vietnam updating and catching up with the development of the art world. [45] The local partners of Nha San Collective include Hanoi Creative City, Goethe Institut, Manzi Art Space, Japan Foundation, Korean Center, Chula, Laca, Art Vietnam Gallery etc.

  6. Tiana Alexandra - Wikipedia

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    Tiana Alexandra-Silliphant (born Du Thi Thanh Nga, August 11, 1956) is a Vietnamese-American actress, filmmaker, and activist.She is best known for her 1992 documentary From Hollywood to Hanoi, [1] [2] the first American feature documentary filmed in Vietnam by a Vietnamese-American.

  7. V-pop - Wikipedia

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    The artists in these two places have been formally trained in the national conservatory school. In the 1990s, the phrase Nhạc nhẹ (Soft music) appeared when Vietnam was opening up to the world. Nhạc trẻ (Youth music) was used in the early 2000s. The phrase V-Pop was created by artists from the North, including Hanoi.

  8. 4th Hanoi International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Professional activities - At Hanoi Daewoo Hotel, 360 Kim Mã Street, Ba Đình District: Exhibition of Vietnam Film Institute: Vietnamese context in foreign films (Vietnamese: "Bối cảnh Việt Nam trong phim nước ngoài"), from Tuesday morning, November 1 to November 5 [ 5 ]

  9. Hanoi Pride - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi Pride is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer life in Hanoi, Vietnam. [1] [2] The first pride in Hanoi was celebrated in 2012, and has been celebrated annually since. [3] [4] In 2015, openly gay United States Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius attended the event.