The Korea Society co-presents with the Museum of Moving Image the series of ¡®Korean Cinema Now.' This month, Dooman River will be presented on June 16th. Winner of the 2010 Pusan International Film Festival NETPAC Award, Director Zhang Lu¡¯s film explores the friendship between two boys, one a DPRK defector who has crossed the Dooman River and the other an ethnic Korean living in China. When more refugees arrive, their tranquil existence is shattered.
Zhang Lu¡¯s careful minimalism infuses emotion and touches the hearts of film-goers. His first short film, Eleven, appeared at several international films festivals, including the Venice International Film Festival, Busan Asian Short Film Festival, and the Toronto International Film Festival. His first feature film, Tang Poetry, won the Locarno International Film Festival in 2004. His next film, Grain in Ear, won the Grand Prix-New Currents Award at the Pusan International Film Festival in 2005. He also directed Hyazgar (2007), Chongging (2008), and Iri (2008). This screening is part of the Korean Cinema Now showcase, co-presented by the Museum of the Moving Image and the Korea Society.
Sunday, June 26 6:30PM
The Museum of the Moving Image 35th Avenue at 37th Street, Astoria From midtown, taxi or N/Q Train outbound to 36th Avenue
Tickets are $10 at The Museum of the Moving Image and include museum admission for exhibition viewing before 5PM that day.
For more information at www.koreasociety.org or Yuni Cho (yuni.ny@koreasociety.org)
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