Paris, July 4 -- A documentary film about five traditional craft villages in Vietnam has attracted large numbers of French viewers at Cineville Cinema, Lorient city, where screenings have frequently sold out.
The screening, part of a series of activities promoting the Vietnamese culture in France, takes place within the framework of the Toucher Arts community and international cultural exchange project.
The documentary was created by talented young Vietnamese living in different countries. It follows a journey through five of Vietnam's most iconic craft villages: Chuong's conical hats, Bat Trang's ceramics, Chang Son's paper fans, Thach Xa's bamboo dragonflies, and Dong Ho's folk paintings.
The film brings to life the stories of each v...
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