Screening
LKFF2018 Documentary Fortnight: Another World We Are Making
11 Aug 2018 – 19 Aug 2018
Event times
11 Aug SAT / Birkbeck Cinema
11:30am A Slice Room
2:30pm The Sanggyedong Olympics & The Six Day Fight in Myeong-Dong Cathedral
12 Aug SUN / Birkbeck Cinema
1:30pm: Repatriation
4:45pm: Documentary Roundtable (Participants: Nam In Young, Kim Dong Won, & Song Yun-hyeok. Moderator: Chris Berry)
18 Aug SAT / KCC Theatre
3pm Soseongri
19 Aug SUN / KCC Theatre
3pm Jung Il-woo, My Friend
Cost of entry
FREE
Address
- 41 Gordon Square
- London
- WC1H 0PD
- United Kingdom
The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) announces a very special series of free entry films and events on 11-12 & 18-19 August 2018 showcasing exemplary pieces of independent documentary filmmaking from Korea.
About
Based around themes of social justice and political resistance, this unique documentary programme will see acclaimed directors Kim Dong Won and Song Yun-hyeok present their films across two weekends, joined by noted critic Nam In Young for a selection of free screenings, panel discussions, and in-depth conversations.
The LKFF are delighted to bring Kim Dong Won to the UK to present a selection of his works from the past four decades along with films by two young filmmakers actively involved in documentary film collectives, Park Bae-il and Song Yun-hyeok.
All screenings and events are free to attend and some have food and drinks (note: pre-booking is essential):
The Sanggyedong Olympics (Kim Dong Won, 1988 / 27min)
The Six Day Fight in Myeong-Dong Cathedral (Kim Dong Won, 1997 / 74min)
Repatriation (Kim Dong Won, 2003 / 148min)
Jung Il-woo, My Friend (Kim Dong Won, 2017 / 85min)
A Slice Room (Song Yun-hyeok, 2016 / 69min)
Soseongri (Park Bae-il, 2017 / 87min)
Tickets Available now:
http://koreanfilm.co.uk/site/the-2018-festival/documentary-fortnightThe London Korean Film Festival 2018 Documentary Fortnight: ‘Another World We Are Making’ 11-12 & 18-19 August