To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital, Hanoi Radio and Television will screen the historical film “Peach, Pho and Piano”. The film will be first broadcast on the station on October 9 and 10, promising to bring viewers authentic and touching footage of Hanoi during the years of resistance against French colonialism.

The movie "Peach, Pho and Piano" vividly recreates The life of Hanoi people in the early days of the national resistance war against French colonialism, full of sacrifice and hardship, but full of spirit, clearly showing the style and spirit of the city's people.
Through stories of love, friendship, and camaraderie, the audience will feel the passionate patriotism and indomitable resilience of the people of Hanoi.
The film is not only an entertaining story but also has historical and educational value. With carefully invested footage, along with lively music , “Dao, Pho and Piano” promises to bring the audience a wonderful visual and audio experience through television.
In addition, the film brings together a cast of talented actors, with familiar names in Vietnamese cinema (such as People's Artist Trung Hieu, People's Artist Tran Luc, actor Anh Tuan, actor Doan Quoc Dam, singer Tuan Hung...). The excellent performances of the actors have contributed to the success of "Dao, Pho and Piano".
Broadcasting the film in the historic month of October is extremely meaningful. Director of the Department of Cinema Vi Kien Thanh said: “For the significance of the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital, the Department of Cinema supports the proposal of Hanoi Radio and Television to screen the film “Dao, Pho and Piano” on the 9th and 10th so that the people of the Capital can watch the film about the 60 days and nights of fighting to the death to protect Hanoi in 1946-1947”.

Director of the Cinema and Television Center, Hanoi Radio and Television Station Tran Thai Thuy shared about this special event: With the consent of the Department of Cinema - Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hanoi Radio and Television Station and Vietnam Television Station are the first two stations to have the copyright to broadcast the movie "Dao, Pho and Piano". Accordingly, Hanoi Radio will broadcast on October 9 and 10 and VTV will broadcast on October 13.
Ms. Tran Thai Thuy said: As a representative of the film and television unit of Hanoi Radio, the core cultural, press and media agency of the Capital, I am very touched by the affection that the Department of Cinema and the producer, as well as the crew of the film "Dao, Pho and Piano" have given to the Capital, to the public of Hanoi as well as the whole country through broadcasting. this movie first on Hanoi Radio on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital.
Films about heroic Hanoi broadcast on Hanoi Radio will continue to be a bridge connecting the past, present and future, connecting generations of Vietnamese people, evoking beautiful and proud memories of the history of the heroic Capital, the City for Peace.
“Peach, Pho and Piano” is a film that is highly appreciated by experts, has won many prestigious awards, and has a special appeal to the public. When widely broadcast early on Hanoi Radio, the film “Peach, Pho and Piano” will contribute to strongly spreading the values of truth, goodness, beauty, cultural values, and noble humanistic values of a time to a wider audience in the capital in particular and the whole country in general.

“Peach, Pho and Piano” won the Silver Lotus Award at the 23rd Vietnam Film Festival and the Silver Kite Award at the Vietnam Cinema Association Awards. Notably, the film was selected to represent Vietnam in the preliminary round of the 97th Academy Awards in the International Feature Film category.
With the broadcast of the film, the leaders of Hanoi Radio and Television believe that the film "Peach, Pho and Piano" will receive the attention of a large audience, and is a meaningful gift to enrich the cultural and spiritual life of the people of the capital.
The film “Peach, Pho and Piano” will be broadcast on Hanoi Radio and Television at 8:00 p.m. on October 9 on channel H1, then at 11:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on October 10 on channel H2.
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