A scene from the French comedy Aurore Tabort which will be screened on September 11 in Hanoi as a part of the 2nd Mons International Love Film Festival in Vietnam. (Photo: fifamons.be)
Hanoi (VNA) - Four films from Belgium’s Mons InternationalLove Film Festival (FIFA Mons) will be screened free of charge in Hanoifrom September 8-11.
This screenings are organised by the Wallonie-Bruxelles delegation in Vietnam,and the National Documentary and Scientific Film Studio, following the successof the introduction of FIFA Mons to Vietnam in September last year.
Four of the best films in the 33rd FIFA Mons will be screened at the NationalDocumentary and Scientific Film Studio. They were presented in Mons city ofBelgium in February.
They include La Fille Inconnue (The Unknown Film) (Belgium), LaFille (The Girl) (Iran), Marija (Belgium) and AuroreTabort (France).
FIFA Mons’ first edition was held in 1985, and the 34th edition will take placefrom February 16-23 next year. The festival presents films about love in thebroadest meaning of the word.
The films will be screened in their original languages (French orGerman) with Vietnamese subtitles at 8pm from September 8-11, at theNational Documentary and Scientific Films, located at 465 Hoang Hoa Tham street,Hanoi. Entry is free.-VNA
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