Ha Anh Tuan expressed the realistic view that " Brilliant Sky Feet" is unlikely to be a film that creates box office achievements, and may even be in the lowest revenue group of the year. He and the crew therefore chose not to emphasize commercial factors in the release plan.
The project is implemented completely non-profit, with a limited release of 10 days, from December 12 to 21, 2025. All ticket sales during this period were transferred to the program "Nhu co don phao thu". According to the crew, brilliant Sky Feet is not aimed at promoting the name of an artist or pursuing a profit, but aims to turn cinema into a bridge for the community, contributing to supporting those in difficult circumstances.
Different from the usual pattern of music documentaries that revolve around the brilliance of artists, brilliant Sky Feet focuses on nature, culture and emotions that connect people with their homeland. Director Lan Nguyen's idea comes from reflecting on the connection between humans and the land she is standing on, from which she built the film structure according to the life cycle of an animal: Seeds - Trees - Forests - Roots. The work leads the audience from the forest planting journey initiated by the crew in 2019 to the professional experiences when meeting legendary artist Kitaro, who inspired persistent maturity, not hasty.
A highlight rich in cinematic style is the scene of two children looking for ancient trees in Cuc Phuong forest - the scene was staged to express the spirit of the work. This image blends with the Xam sound of the late artisan Ha Thi Cau, creating a connection between the past and the present, between the deceased "rectors" and the "green shoots" that are forming.
Thanks to this implementation, brilliant Sky Feet goes beyond the framework of a regular music documentary. The work becomes a journey to find a sense of belonging - a homeland that is not just a place, but a space of memories, of the land and of people who are continuing to preserve cultural values.