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[Commlist] South Korean Cinema Seminar

Tue Jul 26 11:18:41 GMT 2022



SOUTH KOREAN CINEMA: LINKING PRESERVATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND EDUCATION.

A one-day seminar and free film screening at the University of Glasgow, 1^st September 2022.

This seminar helps UK educators teach students about Korean Cinema. The global success of South Korea’s creative industries (/Hallyu/) provides an opportunity for the UK’s University sector to teach students about a culture they now regularly encounter through films (e.g. /Parasite/), television (e,g, /Squid Game/), music (e.g. BTS) and other cultural forms.

The one-day event aims to:

a) showcase the availability of Korean Cinema for UK educational purposes, including the Korean Film Archive's (KOFA) online resources, and the London Korean Film Festival’s (LKFF) screenings, and, b) to consider how to engage students with such resources.

Speakers: Sung ji Oh (KOFA); Eunji Lee (LKFF); Dr Jinhee Choi (Kings College, London); Dr Chi Yun Shin (Sheffield Hallam University); Dr Seung-woo Ha (Korea National University of Arts); Dr Jiyoung Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies).

The event is blended, with attendance possible on Zoom or in person. It is free to attend, but numbers are limited in the venue so registration on Eventbrite is required.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/south-korean-cinema-seminar-preservation-distribution-and-education-tickets-350448138817 <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/south-korean-cinema-seminar-preservation-distribution-and-education-tickets-350448138817>

The event includes a FREE screening of the South Korean film /Maggie/ (2018), by Yi Ok-seop.

Director Yi Ok-seop graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts. /Maggie/ is her first feature film and the 14th human rights film project supported by the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea.

The film is only available to those attending in person, it will not be streamed on Zoom.

/Maggie is classified as a 15, and is not suitable for children. /

This event is made possible by the generous support of the Korea Foundation, the British Association for Film, Television and Screen Studies, and the University of Glasgow (ArtsLab, School of Cultural and Creative Arts, Film and Television Studies). We are grateful to all our funders.


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