The films will also be held in Da Nang on Thursday and HCM City on Saturday, respectively.
Running in conjunction with the event is a photo exhibition entitled Moscow: the Victory of May, 1945 at 29 Hang Bai Street.
Fifty black and white photos detailing the fight of the citizens and
soldiers of Moscow against the Nazi are on display at the exhibition.
Gennady Stephanovik Bezdetko, counsellor of the Russian Embassy in
Viet Nam, said: “These photos are messages to modern generations about
the pain of their fathers’ sacrifices for the nation and reminds them to
value their independence today.”
He also said that he was deeply impressed by the photo Mother and Son
Reunited, Moscow, Summer 1945, because of the reality it portrayed.
The exhibition will run until November 21.
A two day series of performances by well-known Russian artists, the
Russian National Academic Troupe and young talented artists from the
University of National Cinema will also wrap up today at the Ha Noi
Opera House, Friendship and Culture Palace, Au Co Art Centre, and Viet
Nam National Academy of Music.
Similar activities will also be held in Da Nang and HCM City on November 18-20.