The film "Den Am Hon" was officially released in Hanoi and attracted a lot of attention from the capital's audience.
Many viewers shared after the premiere of "Den Am Hon" that the film brought them a new experience of the culture and customs of the North, while also sending a meaningful message about beliefs and family affection.
Although this is his debut film, director Hoang Nam has left many impressions with a work about family bonds mixed with spiritual elements imbued with Vietnamese culture.

"The Ghost Lamp" exploits the theme of family with the connection between yin and yang, imbued with mystery but still full of humanity. The spiritual scenes imbued with Vietnamese folklore throughout the film create a cold, mysterious atmosphere, taking viewers from one surprise to another.
The dramatic film directed by Hoang Nam was inspired by the Tale of Kieu, recreating the image of Vu Nuong with a rather new approach.
The diverse combination of actors from both the North and South helps create authenticity and intimacy in each scene. The elaborately staged action scenes also bring a satisfying cinematic experience to the audience.

The filming scene also impresses with the majestic Cao Bang with the desire to introduce to viewers the famous beautiful places of Vietnam.
Participating in the film, Meritorious Artist Chieu Xuan happily said: "The film has shown that the connection with loved ones around you never leaves forever."
Although joining the Tet movie race late, "Den Am Hon" quickly sold more than 13,000 tickets after only 24 hours of opening, exceeding the revenue of 1 billion VND.
"Den Am Hon" officially opens in theaters nationwide starting February 7 (the 10th day of the Lunar New Year).