
"Let's go home!" is a film directed by Tran Dinh Hien (a native of Da Nang, currently living in Ho Chi Minh City). "Choosing Da Nang to film this film is not only because of my love for my hometown, but above all, Da Nang is as beautiful as a "big film set", with all the elements of rivers, beaches, high-class resorts, craft villages, old towns that still preserve the old traces, cultural soul... Through this film, I hope to introduce the beauty of nature and people of Da Nang to domestic and foreign audiences", director Tran Dinh Hien shared.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Tham, Director of the Da Nang Tourism Promotion Center (Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism), said that Da Nang after merging with Quang Nam opens up a huge potential for tourism. Promoting and building the Da Nang destination brand at an international level is very important at this stage.
Therefore, the Da Nang Tourism Promotion Center will advise the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the city to implement policies on promoting the image of Da Nang through famous people, providing maximum support for films made in Da Nang; contributing to bringing the image of Da Nang to domestic and foreign tourists most effectively.

The movie "Let's Go Home!" brings together veteran actors such as: People's Artist Hong Van, Artist Hoang Son, People's Artist Kim Xuan; currently popular young actors such as: Michelle Lai, Uyen Uyen...
Accompanying director Tran Dinh Hien in the film project is Producer Luong Trung Tin, who took on the role of executive producer in Detective Kien: Headless Case, a film project that surpassed the 250 billion VND revenue mark.
The film is scheduled to be released in 2026. “Let’s Go Home” tells the story of a multi-generational family traveling together in Da Nang. The journey in “Let’s Go Home!” is not just a rewarding trip, but a test of each family relationship.
When the family is forced to be together long enough, when there is no longer any place to hide, the layers of mask gradually fall away, revealing the very real people, with both love and hurt. And from there, "Let's Go Home!" sends a simple but haunting message: "In an age where we are more likely to text strangers than sit down with loved ones, this is not just a movie, but a reminder: Come home, with your heart."
Source: https://baodanang.vn/nhieu-canh-dep-da-nang-se-xuat-hien-trong-phim-dien-anh-nha-minh-thoi-di-3265407.html
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