
Speaking at the event, comrade Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association shared: When the National Concert program "Fatherland in the Heart" took place at My Dinh Stadium, tens of thousands of spectators watched live and millions watched on television.
During the two-hour program, the audience sang the national anthem and joined the artists in singing heroic songs. Along with that, the confidences and heroic steps of the soldiers on stage left a strong impression on the hearts of audiences across the country.
“When the program ended nearly an hour ago, many people still stayed and looked at the stage. Those images made us feel that our mission could not stop, we needed to continue to build the film so that many people who did not have the opportunity to watch it live could have more experiences about a very emotional 'Fatherland in the Heart'”, said Editor-in-Chief Le Quoc Minh.

“The Fatherland in My Heart: The Concert Film” is a concert film directed by Nhan Dan Newspaper, co-produced with Sun Bright and distributed by CGV Vietnam. The film recreates that energy with modern cinematic language, advanced recording technology, multi-dimensional surround sound and 4K images, bringing the audience back to the sacred and heroic atmosphere of the historic concert night.
“Fatherland in the Heart” is not just a film, but a journey of faith and aspiration, starting from the city named after Uncle Ho, then resounding across the S-shaped strip of land, where every audience can find a part of the “Fatherland” in their own heart. Audiences coming to the cinema will be immersed in a “concert in the cinema”, through the big screen, the work retains the explosive energy of the live stage, while promoting the emotional language of cinema.
The grand scenes recreating the My Dinh stage covered in the brilliant red of national pride are interwoven with close-up shots, capturing the eyes, smiles and emotional moments of the artists and the audience, creating a multi-layered artistic space, both majestic and intimate.

Artistically, “Fatherland in the Heart” presents a multi-colored musical picture, ranging from revolutionary music, lyrical music to contemporary pop music; arranged in a tight cinematic composition to honor Vietnamese cultural identity and the spirit of national solidarity. The elements of light, color, and camera movement are all intentionally processed to emphasize the message of tradition-aspiration-belief towards the future. Every detail is delicately processed as a thank you to the audience who accompanied the program.
Mr. Dang Le Minh Tri, General Director of the National Concert “Fatherland in the Heart”, Creative Director of the concert film “Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film” said that the National Concert “Fatherland in the Heart” is affectionately called the concert of patriotism by the people. Not only the moment at My Dinh, the program producers want to spread patriotism in the strongest way to millions of Vietnamese hearts, so they made the concert film “Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film”.
“Through this film, we hope to contribute to the development of the performing arts industry, aiming to develop the cultural industry in Vietnam. Therefore, we need to create an ecosystem where culture, art and identity will be promoted, preserved, especially changing the language to reach the public everywhere, including creating economic value”, director Dang Le Minh Tri shared.

Attending the special screening, Ms. Duong Thi Kim Dung, 71 years old, an American expatriate, could not help but be moved when talking about the film. She said that as a Vietnamese, no matter where you are, you always turn towards your homeland and country. The phrase “Wherever the Fatherland is, the Fatherland is in your heart” touched her heart.
“That’s why I love this movie so much. All Vietnamese people love their country. It is a source of pride for the Vietnamese people,” said Ms. Duong Thi Kim Dung.
More than just a film, “Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film” marks the next step in the cultural communication strategy of Nhan Dan Newspaper - expanding the journey of the National Concert “Fatherland in the Heart” from the real stage to the big screen and community space.
The work demonstrates innovative thinking, harmoniously combining cultural values - social responsibility - modern technology, affirming the pioneering role of Nhan Dan Newspaper in building a sustainable media-cultural-artistic ecosystem.

The film officially premiered nationwide from October 17 with limited screenings. This is a strategic cultural product of Nhan Dan Newspaper to contribute to spreading the strength of Vietnamese culture and building the national brand in the integration period. All ticket sales profits will be transferred to the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, contributing to sharing with people in flood-affected areas.
"Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film" is a film version developed from the National Concert "Fatherland in the Heart" - a large-scale political art night held at My Dinh Stadium, where more than 50,000 multi-generational audiences joined together in national pride.
With a popular price of 65,000 VND/ticket (P-Class - Popular Film for all audiences), the film aims to expand opportunities to enjoy culture to the general public. The special screening in Ho Chi Minh City is not only an activity to thank the audience, but also signifies the beginning of the journey to bring "Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film" to audiences across the country. From there, the film continues to spread the values of national pride and love for the homeland of Vietnamese people through many generations - through the language of Vietnamese art, music and emotions.
Vietnam National Industry and Energy Group (Petrovietnam) and Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Corporation (PVEP) are the film's companions, contributing to spreading patriotism and promoting cultural values.
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