The festival is held annually by the Goethe Institute in Hanoi, THD Education Solutions Company, and the Vietnam Institute for Education Sciences (VNIES).

It presents a range of scientific topics which are both accessible and entertaining to a broad audience and demonstrates that science can be fun and educational.

In Vietnam, some 16 science films across different categories will be screened during the festival.

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