Highlights of 20th Century Korean Cinema at the Korean Film Archive
Starting this Sunday, February 20th at the Korean Film Archive in Seoul, there will be a six film series on Korean cinema, selected and introduced by film critic Darcy Paquet and featuring English subtitles. There will also be a commentary and Q&A with each screening. The first film is MADAME FREEDOM (Han Hyeong-mo, 1956), and will be followed by screenings on a bi-monthly basis for the rest of the year. The others films are: A COLLEGE WOMAN’S CONFESSION (Shin Sang-ok, 1958), HOLIDAY (Lee Man-hee, 1968), MARCH OF FOOLS (Ha Kil-chong, 1975), GILSOTTEUM (Im Kwon-taek, 1986), and THE LOVERS OF WOOMOOK-BAEMI (Jang Sun-woo, 1990). Details of the event, along with directions to the Korean Film Archive, can be found here.







