The crew of the film “Dragonfly”, including two executive producers Sir Daniel K.Winn and Randall J.Slavin from WS Productions (USA), director Jordan Schulz, producer Truong Ngoc Anh, Tien Pham and friends, had a meaningful charity activity, sending gifts to help those in difficult circumstances.
One of the first stops of the film crew was a pagoda where orphaned children are being raised.The gifts not only helped improve their daily lives but also brought joy and hope for the future.The children were very happy and touched to receive the care and sharing from the film crew.The bright smiles on their faces were the clearest proof of the meaning of this charity activity.
In addition to visiting the children, the crew of “Dragonfly” also visited and gave gifts and cash to the elderly in difficult circumstances.These gifts help the elderly have more financial resources to cover their living expenses, while also showing care and sharing from the community.
Sir Daniel K. Winn, one of the two executive producers of the film, shared: "We are very happy to be able to contribute a small part to improving the lives of people in difficult circumstances. After completing the Dragonfly project in Vietnam, we hope to be able to return here, to carry out more meaningful activities for the land where we were born."
Truong Ngoc Anh, producer of the film "Dragonfly", also shared: "I feel very proud and happy to participate in this charity activity with the Dragonfly film crew.This is an opportunity for us to not only bring joy and support to people in difficult circumstances, but also demonstrate the spirit of humanity and social responsibility of the film crew.I hope that these gifts will help improve the lives of children and the elderly, and spread the spirit of mutual love in the community".
"Dragonfly" is a film project directed by director Jordan Schulz.Along with two executive producers Sir Daniel K.Winn and Randall J.Slavin, producer Truong Ngoc Anh, director Jordan Schulz, "Dragonfly" also has the participation of two American producers, Eamon Fay and Tien Pham.