The event will take place from December 5 to 9 in Ha Noi and from December 10 to 14 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The opening ceremony will be held at 7:30p.m. on December 5 at the Viet Nam National Cinema Centre in Ha Noi.
The Polish Film Week introduces seven notable Polish films to Vietnamese audiences, including “Entropia”, “The Stray One”, “The Reborn Flame”, “Song of Glory”, “Kulej – Behind the Spotlight”, “A Horror Story” and “Our Journey”.
“Entropia” tells the story of a cultural collision between Poland and Viet Nam, while “The Stray One” follows the family of Magda and Arek, each facing inner turmoil and finding their own path to happiness.
“The Reborn Flame” is a story about 20-year-old Nastka, a young woman with cerebral palsy, and her family members, each carrying their own wounds as they seek healing and renewed connection.
“Song of Glory” tells the coming-of-age journey of young artists caught between passion, pressure and the aspiration to reach the pinnacle of success.
“Kulej – Behind the Spotlight” unveils the life behind fame, as the marriage of a legendary boxing champion faces intense challenges.
“A Horror Story” follows Tomek, a recent university graduate confronted with various fears: a strange house with odd residents and the harsh, nerve-wracking hunt for a job.
“Our Journey” is a humorous and touching story about a whirlwind-like family as elderly couple Józiek and Ela decide to embark on a trip around Poland, a journey filled with laughter, affection, and surprising moments.
Audiences can get free tickets on the website https://chieuphimquocgia.com.vn/ or directly at the Viet Nam National Cinema Centre in Ha Noi, and via https://cinestar.com.vn/of Cinestar Hai Ba Trung cinema in Ho Chi Minh City.