Stateless Things, 2012 written & directed by Kim Kyung-mook. Image courtesy Miro Vision |
Yeonghwa: Korean Film Today
When: September 19-30, 2012
Yeonghwa is the Korean word for film, and since South Korean cinema now features prominently in every major international film festival, it is a good word for cineastes to know. Korean film tends to blend technical excellence with idiosyncratic expression and an entrepreneurial spirit—filmmakers often write and direct their work, and both actors and filmmakers benefit from the country’s homegrown “star system”—while embracing a wide variety of styles and subjects.
Korean cinema is generally made for a national audience, so its vision is rarely diminished by compromises in the name of global appeal. This third edition of Yeonghwa includes several distinctive contemporary narratives—from superior genre films to unclassifiable features by some of Korea’s renegade filmmakers—along with two features, drawn from MoMA’s collection, by Korean film pioneer Shin Sang-ok. All films are from South Korea and in Korean with English subtitles.
For film descriptions, series schedule and to order tickets, click The Korea Society Yeonghwa webpage. or at the MoMA Yeonghwa webpage.
Presented in collaboration with The Korea Society. Co-organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, The Museum of Modern Art, and Yuni Yoonjung Cho, Director, Film, The Korea Society.
The exhibition is made possible by Hyundai Card Company.
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