The nearly-half-an-hour documentary chronicles the important events of April 30, 1975 in Sweden, demonstrating the spirit of standing shoulder to shoulder between the world’s peace-loving forces and the Vietnamese people.
In the video message sent to the Hanoi event, the then cinematographer Bo Öhlén said, “April 30, 1975 was surely a great day for Viet Nam, but it was also a significant day for tens of thousands of Swedish young people who for more than a decade have been supporting Viet Nam's struggle."
"In those days, I was a cinematographer at Swedish Television. And on the very victory day, I grabbed my camera and together with other filmmakers we documented how the Viet Nam supporters in Stockholm spontaneously took to the streets to express their joy.”
Oscar Staffas Edström, Head of Trade and Promotion at the Embassy of Sweden in Viet Nam, hands over the decision to gift the film to Le Thi Ha, Director of the Viet Nam Film Institute. Source: Embassy of Sweden in Viet Nam. |
At the ceremony, Le Thi Ha, Director of the Viet Nam Film Institute, said the film is a valuable historical document and a clear symbol of international solidarity and common values that peace-loving peoples strive for.
Source: VOVWORLD