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The 8th Wallonie-Bruxelles Love Film Festival in Vietnam

The 8th Wallonie-Bruxelles Love Film Festival in Vietnam

The Wallonie-Bruxelles Love Film Festival will bring to Vietnamese audiences 5 outstanding films that have won numerous prestigious awards at Cannes, the Oscars, and many other reputable international film festivals.

The films will be screened in their original French language, with English and Vietnamese subtitles.

The screening program will take place at 7:30 PM from November 6 to 10 at the National Cinema Center, Hanoi, and from November 8 to 12 at Dciné Ben Thanh, 6 Mac Dinh Chi, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.

This is a rare opportunity for Vietnamese audiences to enjoy exceptional and humanistic films. These films have been honored at the Cannes Film Festival, the Oscars, the Magritte Awards (Belgium’s prestigious annual film awards), and many other international film festivals, and have either not been screened or have only recently been released in Belgium and France.

Hanoi audiences can collect free tickets from 1 PM to 6 PM on November 5 at the National Cinema Center.

Audiences in Ho Chi Minh City have free admission with no advance reservations accepted.

 

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Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2025

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