Movie wows Viets in the city


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 02 Mar 2003

HO CHI MINH CITY: A film that shows the personal realities of life with HIV/AIDS is stopping traffic across town. 

Gai Nhay’s (Bar Girls) debut on Feb 8 created a traffic jam in front of the Thang Long A Cinema, as queues were the longest they have ever been for a film opening. Over 10,000 tickets were sold in the first three days of screening. 

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