Vietnam’s national cinema authority has issued a directive to film distributors and producers, requesting increased scrutiny of violent, horror, and superstitious content. The move comes as horror films currently dominate Vietnamese cinemas. The directive emphasizes the need for diverse content and encourages filmmakers to prioritize social responsibility. Authorities are seeking to shape public taste and elevate cultural values through cinematic offerings. The communication stresses a careful consideration of potentially harmful elements within films. This action signals a heightened focus on the impact of film on Vietnamese audiences and a desire for more balanced programming. The authority aims to promote films that contribute positively to the nation’s spiritual and cultural life.
