Một cảnh trong phim “Bolinao 52.” (Hình: bolinao52.com)
Chiếu phim 'Bolinao 52' vào ngày 30 Tháng Tư
Friday, April 26, 2013 6:49:41 PM
WESTMINSTER (NV) - Vào
lúc 6 giờ chiều Thứ Ba, 30 Tháng Tư, để đánh dấu sự kiện 38 năm hàng
triệu người Việt đã tìm đường chạy trốn chế độ Cộng Sản Việt Nam và
nhiều người đã bỏ mình trên biển Ðông, ban tổ chức phim “Bolinao 52” sẽ
thực hiện buổi chiếu phim tại hội trường VNCR, 14861 Moran St.,
Westminster, CA 92683.
Giá vé vào cửa là $5 để giúp trang trải chi phí chiếu phim.
“Bolinao 52,” do Ðức Nguyễn đạo diễn, thuật lại câu chuyện của một phụ nữ Việt sống sót trong chuyến tàu định mệnh kể lại thảm kịch của người tị nạn bỏ mình trên biển.
Ngoài ra, ban tổ chức còn một số DVD của cuốn phim sẽ bán nhân dịp chiếu phim này để chi trả chi phí chiếu phim.
Mọi chi tiết, xin liên lạc đài VNCR qua số điện thoại 714-891-8142. (Ð.D.)
The groundwork laid by Bolinao 52 is now being used to create a path by
the new generation of Vietnamese overseas to build and maintain the
heritage that is so central to our identity and legacy.
A group of younger Vietnamese Canadian in Montreal is taking on an initiative to bridge the generation gap in the Vietnamese Canadian community. Spearheaded by Glenn Hoa, a young Vietnamese Canadian dentist, the Generation's Legacy is organizing events to raise fund for the Boat People Museum in Ottawa.
How does Bolinao 52 play a role in all this?
Last summer, we traveled to Calgary, Canada to attend the "PASS IT ON" conference. The 3-days conference was created to address the generation gap issues among the Vietnamese Canadian population. Its aim is to create a new crop of leaders for the future. Glenn Hoa at the time was a skeptical attendee. But after watching Bolinao 52, Glenn had a change of heart. This is what he wrote:
"Something simple, that a cynical and resistant youth, of any ethnicity, can watch and be touched by. This is why Bolinao 52 is so important! It completely changed me! In Calgary, I was just a spectator. Now, in Montreal, I have hope! And I'm just 1 person. Imagine if there are 10, 20, 30, 100 like me. Wouldn't that be awesome? Bolinao 52 does not give the answers, but it makes us think of questions. Who in my family are Boat People? Why haven't I given them more appreciation? If I could do something to honour their journey, what would it be? If the Japanese have the samurais, warriors that sacrificed their life in the name of honour, why can't the Vietnamese 2nd generations honour the Boat People as their universal source of inspiration?"
So continuing the mission of inspiring a new generation of youth to preserve the Vietnamese Boat People legacy, we will be heading to Montreal, Canada on March 2 and 3, 2013 for yet another presentation. This time, we hope to inspire more souls like Glenn Hoa to build and preserve the legacy of Vietnamese Boat People.
For more information visit the Generation's Legacy Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/generationslegacy.ca
Giá vé vào cửa là $5 để giúp trang trải chi phí chiếu phim.
“Bolinao 52,” do Ðức Nguyễn đạo diễn, thuật lại câu chuyện của một phụ nữ Việt sống sót trong chuyến tàu định mệnh kể lại thảm kịch của người tị nạn bỏ mình trên biển.
Ngoài ra, ban tổ chức còn một số DVD của cuốn phim sẽ bán nhân dịp chiếu phim này để chi trả chi phí chiếu phim.
Mọi chi tiết, xin liên lạc đài VNCR qua số điện thoại 714-891-8142. (Ð.D.)
Bolinao 52 is Creating A Legacy
A group of younger Vietnamese Canadian in Montreal is taking on an initiative to bridge the generation gap in the Vietnamese Canadian community. Spearheaded by Glenn Hoa, a young Vietnamese Canadian dentist, the Generation's Legacy is organizing events to raise fund for the Boat People Museum in Ottawa.
How does Bolinao 52 play a role in all this?
Last summer, we traveled to Calgary, Canada to attend the "PASS IT ON" conference. The 3-days conference was created to address the generation gap issues among the Vietnamese Canadian population. Its aim is to create a new crop of leaders for the future. Glenn Hoa at the time was a skeptical attendee. But after watching Bolinao 52, Glenn had a change of heart. This is what he wrote:
"Something simple, that a cynical and resistant youth, of any ethnicity, can watch and be touched by. This is why Bolinao 52 is so important! It completely changed me! In Calgary, I was just a spectator. Now, in Montreal, I have hope! And I'm just 1 person. Imagine if there are 10, 20, 30, 100 like me. Wouldn't that be awesome? Bolinao 52 does not give the answers, but it makes us think of questions. Who in my family are Boat People? Why haven't I given them more appreciation? If I could do something to honour their journey, what would it be? If the Japanese have the samurais, warriors that sacrificed their life in the name of honour, why can't the Vietnamese 2nd generations honour the Boat People as their universal source of inspiration?"
So continuing the mission of inspiring a new generation of youth to preserve the Vietnamese Boat People legacy, we will be heading to Montreal, Canada on March 2 and 3, 2013 for yet another presentation. This time, we hope to inspire more souls like Glenn Hoa to build and preserve the legacy of Vietnamese Boat People.
For more information visit the Generation's Legacy Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/generationslegacy.ca
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