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Gặp nhau cuối năm (The Year-End Reunion) is a Vietnamese annual satirical comedy that is broadcast across all channels of the Vietnamese national broadcaster Vietnam Television (VTV) on Tết Nguyên Đán, and has been produced by the Vietnam Television Film Center (VFC) since 2003.
While the television coverage of the United States and the Saigon Government in the South is increasing day after day, television has not appeared in the North at all. . According to journalist Hoàng Tùng [], former Editor-in-Chief of the Nhân Dân (The People) newspaper, Head of the Central Propaganda Department, in the 1960s, every time he went on a business trip abroad, he used to watch ...
The House of No Man (Vietnamese: Nhà bà nữ) is a 2023 Vietnamese comedy-drama film directed and co-produced by Trấn Thành.The film stars Lê Giang, Uyển Ân, Song Luân, Trấn Thành, Khả Như, Quỳnh Lý, Phương Lan, Dương Lâm, Ngọc Giàu, and Việt Anh.
Muoi is considered the first horror film production to be made in Vietnam. [4] Despite high public expectation, the picture also received bad reactions. Upon examination, it received a disapproval from Vietnamese Bureau of Cinema for "unsuitable contents," [5] which led to a delay in Vietnamese release.
Described as "pro-reformist" by the BBC, [3] the newspaper has run into trouble with the communist authorities several times. In May 1991, its editor in chief was sacked when the paper ran an article trepidly acknowledging Ho Chi Minh's early marriage to Zeng Xueming. [4] Ms. Vu Kim Hanh, former Tuoi Tre Newspaper's editorial direction, was ...
The story is set during the first years of the First Indochina War.Mừng, a 12-year-old boy, illegally enters the war-torn city of Huế and sneaks into the then-Trần Cao Vân Regiment consisting of 30 boys around the same age as him, training to be spies and scouts.
[3] [a] The right to change gender was officially legalized in Vietnam after the National Assembly passed an amendment to the Civil Code in 2015. [4] Vietnam's first annual gay pride parade took place in Hanoi on 5 August 2012. [5] In 2017, pride parades were held in around 34 other cities and provinces. [6] [7]