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A poster of ‘Tiec Trang Mau’ (Blood Moon Party)
While Vietnam’s film industry experienced a miraculous 2020 in terms of sales despite the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, industry insiders believe it is still too early to place bets on its future.
According to Box Office Vietnam, the country’s film industry hit three remarkable milestones last year.
The first milestone was on July 17, when South Korean action-horror film ‘Peninsula’ premiered and, in just two weeks, posted revenues of VND70 billion (US$3 million).
Comparatively, box offices across the country generated a combined turnover of VND57 billion ($2.47 million) between July 1 and 16.
Vietnamese movies look to score big on the big screen
By Long Nguyen  January 6, 2021 | 09:13 am GMT+7
Without Hollywood blockbusters in the running, domestic filmmakers have four movies set for release in local cinemas for Tet, the Lunar New Year holiday.
When the
Tet (Lunar New Year) around a month away, Vietnamese filmmakers and distributors have kicked off various marketing campaigns to introduce their wares before their official premieres in February.
Nguyen Thi Mai Hoa, Director of Galaxy Cinema, a popular cinema chain in Vietnam, said the race in domestic cinema for Tet would be interesting as there will no Hollywood products competing with these four movies, all set for release on the first day of the New Lunar Year (February 12).