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Hanoi Shorts - An Evening of Short Films @ W Square

Hanoi Shorts - a short film evening hosted biweekly by Rafiki's and W Square.

Join us on the 18th of June for a selection of Short Films. Couch, seats, and picnic style viewing on the 3rd floor of W Square.

Viewing starts at 20:30. You can pop in at any time throughout the evening.

Entrance: 50k (at the door)

Expect a variety of categories and languages, we're also open to suggestions - please post on the event page or send a DM to the Hanoi Shorts/Rafiki's team.

 

Thursday, 18 June

8:00pm - 11:00pm

W Square | 97 Trích Sài, Bưởi, Tây Hồ, Hà Nội

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