“Tam Cam: The Untold” is inspired by the fairy tale Tam Cam. Father died early, the stepmother and Cam bullying Tam until she meet Prince (Isaac) and became his wife. However, the story of the film much is still not mentioned in the fairy tale “Cinderella”, will be the first time Ngo Thanh Van transmission of movies using new image and unique.
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