"Father and Son", the last film starring People's Artist Tran Hanh, who was chosen to represent Vietnam in the 2018 Oscar nominations, will return to theaters to serve audiences this summer.
People's Artist Tran Hanh plays in his last movie -Father carrying sonwhen he was 85. He died at the age of 93 in 2021, 3 years after the film's release.
Luong Dinh Dung, directorFather carrying sononce shared with VietNamNet: "I was lucky to be able to make a film with Uncle Hanh. There is one detail that I will always remember: when filming at the Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, where everyone always felt pressured because the children were seriously ill, Uncle Hanh came to see me privately and told me to work faster and avoid talking too much. At that time, I was worried if Uncle Hanh could remember the lines because at that age, the memory would not be good, but Uncle Hanh replied:I remember, rest assured when I sat here very focused!
He is truly a rare actor, living simply, loving his profession and to me, People's Artist Tran Hanh always leaves a mark of respect."
Father carrying sonis a family drama film that director Luong Dinh Dung prepared for 10 years with a production cost of nearly 18 billion VND. The film has attended many international film festivals and was chosen to represent Vietnamese cinema to compete for nomination at the 90th Oscars.
Father carrying sonwas released in 2017, but because the number of theaters at that time was much less than now, making it difficult for the film to reach a wide audience, the producer decided to bring the film back to the audience this summer. However, currentlyFather carrying sonNo specific release date has been set.
Father carrying sonis a film that continues the trend of calling for bringing Vietnamese films back to theaters.Heroic blood.These are films that once attracted attention but did not have the expected revenue and audience effect due to limitations in the number of theaters and screening times when they were released many years ago.
HA (according to Vietnamnet)