Lan highlighted the remarkable development of Việt Nam’s film industry over the past decade, which has seen an annual growth rate of 15 to 20 per cent.
Two Vietnamese films were chosen for screening in key sections at BIFF this year, highlighting Việt Nam’s significant new achievements on the international cinema stage.
The three-day event, which began July 22, serves as a meaningful cultural activity to deepen the traditional friendship between Việt Nam and Sri Lanka on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties (July 21, 1970–2025).
According to booking data from Emirates — one of the world’s largest airlines, Việt Nam is leading the list of the most popular destinations for the summer 2025 travel peak, thanks in part to the appeal of the new Dubai–Đà...
It offered a comprehensive look at how South Korea transformed its cinema into a global cultural powerhouse and how Việt Nam''s movie sector can learn valuable lessons.
It features a star-studded cast from both India and Việt Nam, including Vietnamese actress Khả Ngân in the lead female role alongside Indian actors Avneet Kaur and Shantanu Maheshwari.
The festival welcomed numerous stars from both Việt Nam and abroad, with a notable presence from South Korea, the country in focus for this year’s edition.
Ji Chang-wook is set to attend DANAFF III alongside producer Jae Duk-han, who served as the line producer for ''Oldboy'' and the producer of ''The Spy Gone North''.
Jang Joon-hwan is known for his ability to blend multiple genres into a single film, crafting stories that are both engaging and meaningful. His filmmaking style is often described as daring, unconventional, and rich in symbolism.
In addition to Black Dog, 13 other films are competing in the Asian Film section, notably including Mưa Trên Cánh Bướm (Don’t Cry, Butterfly), directed by emerging Vietnamese filmmaker Dương Diệu Linh.