Free French Movies Available On Local Streaming Platform During Tet Holiday

The Month of French Movies returns in 2025, hosted by the French Institute in Vietnam (IFV) and BHD Cinema, offering local audiences a selection of 10 remarkable films available for free.

This year's event aims to further introduce French culture to Vietnamese audiences. A curated selection of films will be available with Vietnamese subtitles on various streaming platforms, including FPT Play, FPT Television, and DANET. Viewers can enjoy all films on these online platforms via their websites and mobile applications on smart devices.

Posters promoting the event - Photo: Ifv.vn

This year's lineup includes a diverse array of genres, catering to audiences of all ages, including comedies, romantic films, and family-friendly options. Featured films include "Ni Une Ni Deux" (One Role for Two), "Le Petit Spirou" (Little Spirou), "Tout Nous Sépare" (All That Divides Us), "Alibi.com," "Rupture pour Tous" (Love is Dead), "Momo," "C’est Quoi Cette Mamie" (Who’s That Granny), "Tamara Vol.2," "Radin!," and "Ange et Gabrielle." All films will premiere for the first time in Vietnam.

The event begins with the first screening of the 2025 comedy “Radin!” at the French Institute in Hanoi on January 29. Audience members can access the streaming platforms through the respective websites or mobile applications to watch the full collection.


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