New York Korean Film Festival 2010

9th New York Korean Film Festival was held by the Korea Society showcasing a selection of the best of contemporary Korean cinema. The 2010 New York Korean Film Festival featured eight films in a collaborative effort with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Rose Cinema. Like previous festivals, the 2010 New York Korean Film Festival screened contemporary Korean films and also featured panel discussions with directors and other icons of Korean Cinema. The festival lasted from September 22, 2010 to October 3, 2010. Ranging from action to comedy, sci-fi to horror, to genre-bending altogether, this year's films represented not only Korea's top box-office hits but also some of the industry's most creative and substantial movies to date.[1]

Opening Ceremony

Korean culture Sinchon Movie Theatre

The festival kicked off with an opening reception held at the Samsung Center for Cultural Exchange located at 950 Third Avenue, New York, NY. The opening reception was celebrated by remarks from acclaimed directors Boo Ji-young (Sisters on the Road) and Im Sang-soo (The Housemaid). Throughout the opening reception, Jazz interpretations of Korean folk music were performed and instrumentals from the original soundtracks of Korean cinema were played. The even was free and open to the public. All guests were served with refreshments which included Korean appetizers and rice wine. All films were presented in Korean with English subtitles.[2]

References

  1. "The New York Korean Film Festival 2010, featuring the best of contemporary Korean cinema" Hancinema. 21 september 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-12
  2. "New York Korean Film Festival Opening Reception" New York Korean Film Festival. Retrieved 2011-11-12
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