The 2013 New York Korean Film Festival should be awesomeLast year's New York Korean Film Festival was awesome. It had a great selection, including one film that I now count among my favorites of all time. I have been looking forward to NYKFF's return ever since, and I don't have to wait much longer. This weekend, February 22nd through the 24th, the Korea Society will be screening eight new films at the BAM Rose Cinema in Brooklyn. I've heard of most of the films, and several have been on my radar for some time, so I am very excited that they are going to be playing together. The lineup includes Kim Ki-Duk's Pieta, which was South Korea's entry into the 85th Oscars (obviously, and unfortunately, it didn't make the final cut); Masquerade, a period piece that I've just barely missed being able to see at least a couple of times in the past couple of months; and Dancing Queen, which I have never heard of but I'm an ABBA fan so I'm excited anyway. The festivities start at 7:00 PM on Friday with Pieta and will run through the weekend. Unfortunately, each film is only screening once, so if there is something you're particularly dying to see, you've got to make sure you're available at that time. The fact that it's playing over the weekend should hopefully alleviate some of that scheduling stress though. Depending on our own scheduling, we will hopefully be able to bring you reviews of at least a couple of the films throughout the fest, so even if you miss them here, you know to look out for them in the future. The screening schedule and descriptions of the films can be found below. For more information about the festival, head over to the Korea Society website or the BAM website.
Friday, February 22 | 7:00 PM All Bark, No Bite (Gaedeurui Jeonjaeng) (96 min) Friday, February 22 | 9:30 PM Dancing Queen (Daensing Kwin) (124 min) Saturday, February 23 | 4:00 PM Masquerade (Gwanghae, Wangi Doen Namja) (131 min) Saturday, February 23 | 6:30 PM A Werewolf Boy (Neukdae Sonyeon) (125 min) Saturday, February 23 | 9:15 PM In Another Country (Dareun naraesuh) (88 min) Sunday, February 24 | 2:00 PM Architecture 101 (Geonchukhakgaeron) (118 min) Sunday, February 24 | 4:30 PM Deranged (Yeon-ga-sii) (109 min) Sunday, February 24 | 7:00 PM Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
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