On the afternoon of June 29, Korean actor Jung Il Woo and the film crew of the movie "Mang me di bo" had a close exchange with the audience right after the screening of a work in the category of Vietnamese Films competing at the 4th Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF IV).
Participating in the exchange were producer Phan Gia Nhat Linh, producer Kim Dae Kuen, actress Juliet Bao Ngoc Doling and members of the film crew. The film crew shared many stories behind the production process, as well as memorable memories in the cooperation journey between Vietnamese and Korean artists.
Sharing with the audience, actor Jung Il Woo said that he always has a special affection for Vietnam and is very happy to have the opportunity to return to Da Nang. The actor expressed his honor that "Mang me di bo" was selected to participate in the Vietnamese Film category at DANAFF IV, and thanked the Organizing Committee and the audience for the warm welcome for the film crew.

Meanwhile, actress Juliet Bao Ngoc confided about her fate with the role of a mother in "Mang Me Di Bo". She said that this is a character with deep psychological depth, requiring a lot of emotional preparation.
The process of transforming into the role also helps the actress have more experiences and a deeper perspective on motherhood, sacrifice and the value of family.
The atmosphere of the exchange was cozy with many questions from the audience revolving around the production process, memories on the film set and the message that the film wanted to convey. The sincere sharing of the artists received a warm response from viewers.

Korean actor Jung Il Woo, born in 1987, is famous to audiences through works such as "Family is Number 1", "Moon Embracing the Sun", "Bossam: Stealing Fate", "Perfect Partner"...
Most recently, he starred in the Vietnam-Korea co-production film "Mang me di bo", the film officially premiered on August 1, 2025.
Although appearing for a short time, the role of Jeong Min of the Korean actor made viewers excited when he confessed his love to the girl he loved in Vietnamese. He also practiced playing the piano, slurredly singing the song "Le da" that she loved.
