The Red Rain film studio will be dismantled before April 30

Mai Hương |

The Vietnam People's Army Cinema is ready to dismantle the "Red Rain" film set in a safe and responsible manner, returning the site on schedule.

The film "Red Rain" reflects the heroic and resilient struggle of the people and officers and soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army during the 81 days and nights of protecting the ancient citadel of Quang Tri; praising the justice of the struggle to unify the country; the aspiration for peace, independence, and unity; the spirit of national reconciliation and harmony of the Vietnamese people.

The setting of Quang Tri ancient citadel in the film chosen by the Vietnam People's Army Cinema to restore on the banks of the Thach Han River has just the meaning of expressing gratitude to the heroic martyrs, as a burning incense to pay tribute to today's generation to commemorate and show gratitude for the sacrifices and hardships of our ancestors; at the same time, it is possible to borrow the historical river to recreate images in the war such as the river crossing scene of our army, the scene of transformation in the rain of bombs and bullets... helping to increase the authenticity and emotions when filming.

After closing the filming, the People's Army Cinema has a specific plan to carry out the dismantling of the film set responsibly, quickly and safely as: The unit will coordinate with local authorities and relevant parties to develop a reasonable demolition roadmap, ensuring completion before April 30, 2025 as planned.

Dien anh Quan doi dau tu lon cho phim truong “Mua do“. Anh: Dien anh Quan doi Nhan dan cung cap
The Army cinema invested heavily in the film set of "Red Rain". Photo: Provided by the People's Army

Sharing with Lao Dong Newspaper, Lieutenant Colonel Kieu Thanh Thuy - Production Director of the film "Red Rain" said that with the largest investment in the past 10 years, the "Red Rain" film studio is not only a filming location but can be considered a restoration project, recreating the historical battlefield, contributing to highlighting the true and tragic value of the film.

This is also an important milestone in the development of the People's Army Cinema, demonstrating the dedication and serious investment to create a work worthy of the heroic history of the nation.

"The demolition of the film set will take place in stages, prioritizing the clearance of areas directly affecting people's production and daily life; Ensuring the return of the original site.

Closely coordinate with the government and people to agree on a demolition plan, ensuring no disruption to people's lives and production.

The People's Army Cinema is ready to coordinate with the locality to return the site on schedule, ensuring the rights of the people, while preserving the image and confidentiality of the project's information" - Lieutenant Colonel Kieu Thanh Thuy said.

Mai Hương
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