Time & Date: 2:00 pm, Wednesday, 28th April, 2010 (Q&A 4:05 pm)
Venue: Multi-purpose Hall, Korean Cultural Centre, Ground Floor, Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London, Greater London WC2N 5BW
Email: info@kccuk.org.uk
Tel: 020 7004 2600
A surprise screening of 'White Badge' is taking place in the multi-purpose hall of the Korean Cultural Centre UK. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the Director Chung Ji-young. Chung Ji-young has earnt a reputation for films examining major social and political issues. This is your chance to see one of Korea's finest war films and talk with the director. Seats are limited to 20 guests so please reserve your seat if you would like to attend this special screening of 'White Badge'. Some additional places are available for just the Q&A session, please indicate your preference when you reply.
Future Events
The theme for Korean Film Nights in May is Family. We are showing 'Barefoot Ki-bong' and 'A Good Lawyer's Wife', which portray very contrasting families. Bear in mind they are not family films, they are films about family.
'Baretoof Ki-bong' is a warm drama about a son who runs for his mother. By contrast, 'A Good Lawyer's Wife' deals with a broken family. Director of 'A Good Lawyer's Wife', Im Sang-soo is comepeting at the Cannes Film Festival with his new film 'Housemaid' in May.
A surprise screening of 'White Badge' is taking place in the multi-purpose hall of the Korean Cultural Centre UK. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the Director Chung Ji-young. Chung Ji-young has earnt a reputation for films examining major social and political issues. This is your chance to see one of Korea's finest war films and talk with the director. Seats are limited to 20 guests so please reserve your seat if you would like to attend this special screening of 'White Badge'. Some additional places are available for just the Q&A session, please indicate your preference when you reply.
Future Events
The theme for Korean Film Nights in May is Family. We are showing 'Barefoot Ki-bong' and 'A Good Lawyer's Wife', which portray very contrasting families. Bear in mind they are not family films, they are films about family.
'Baretoof Ki-bong' is a warm drama about a son who runs for his mother. By contrast, 'A Good Lawyer's Wife' deals with a broken family. Director of 'A Good Lawyer's Wife', Im Sang-soo is comepeting at the Cannes Film Festival with his new film 'Housemaid' in May.
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