Film Screening of MIRACKE: LETTERS TO THE PRESIDENT + Director Q&A
Experience Busan International Film Festival at AFTRS | 8 OCT 7pm Film Screening of MIRACLE: LETTERS TO THE PRESIDENT + Director Q&A |
KCC is delighted to invite KCC friends to a FREE screening of MIRACLE: LETTERS TO THE PRESIDENT followed by Director/Actor Q&A offered as part of Busan International Film Festival (BIFF)’s Community BIFF Program, at Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) ideally located at the Entertainment Quarter in Sydney. <SCREENING INFO> TIME & DATE: SAT 8 OCT, 7pm FILM TITLE: Miracle: Letters to the President *Australian Premiere *Trailer VENUE: AFTRS Foyer & Theatre *The Entertainment Quarter, Building 130, The, Moore Park NSW 2021 SCHEDULE: 7-7.50pm: Reception, pre drinks 7.50-8pm: Introduction to Film 8pm: Film screening followed by Q&A with Director Lee Jang-Hoon (confirmed), Actress Lee Soo-kyung (To be confirmed, Netflix, Law School) *30-40 minutes FREE, RSVP by 4 OCT HERE <FILM INFO> In 1988, a 17-year-old genius teenage boy named ‘Joon-kyung’(PARK Jeong-min), lives in a village where there is no train station when the only way to get in and out is by train. Dreaming of making a way station for his sister and the villagers who have no choice but to commute along the dangerous train tracks every day, ‘Joon-kyung’ sends many letters to the President, but with no reply. ‘Ra-hee’(LIM Yoon-a), who has a crush on ‘Joon-kyung’, does everything she can to help him meet the President. Will ‘Joon-kyung’ and ‘Ra-hee’ be able to build a way station in the village and protect the villagers? *Cast: Park Jeong-min, Lee Sung-min, Lim Yoon-a, Lee Soo-kyung |
Enjoy Korean traditional music and dance | 8, 11 OCT 2022 Korean Festival (Canberra & Sydney) |
The 9th Korean Festival is back in October with two amazing performances showcasing Korean traditional music and dance that highlights the vibrant and rich elements of Korean culture. UHEESKA is a 15-member group that creates a unique performing world of its own by merging Jamaican ska music with traditional Korean elements presented at its best, reaching out to the audiences of all ages and backgrounds with its boundary-crossing style. TRADITIONAL KOREAN MUSIC AND DANCE TEAM will offer a rare opportunity to appreciate a list Korean dance and folk songs registered as the National Intangible Assets of Korea, eg. Jindo Drum Dance, Gyeongbokgung Taryeong, etc. CANBERRA Festival on 8 OCT 6pm at Cultural Centre Kambri (University Ave, Acton ACT 2601) SYDNEY Festival on 11 OCT 6.30pm at The Concourse, Concert Hall (409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood) *Find out more and BOOK now! HERE |
as part of Fringe Brisbane | 22 OCT 4pm Korean Book Club: Shoko’s Smile KCC is to organise a Korean Book Club session with Enyoung Choi’s bestselling story collection SHOKY’S SMILE that explores joys and heartbreaks of human relationships as they blossom and wither. Speakers are Dr Sung-ae LEE, International Studies Lecturer at Macquarie University and Courtney Stewart, Artistic Director of La Boite Theatre. BOOK NOW HERE |
Celebrate Hangeul Day with KCC | Hangeul Janchi + more! On the occasion of Hangeul Day coming up on 9 Oct, KCC is to offer HANGEUL SARANG event, HANGEUL JANCHI (Party) as well as ONLINE HANGEUL CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP this year! *Find out more about the KCC Hangeul Day events and be part of this amazing day to commemorate the creation of Hangeul, Korean alphabet! |
Korean Cultural Centre Australia Ground floor, 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 |
YOUR HUB FOR ALL THINGS KOREAN |
YOUR HUB FOR ALL THINGS KOREAN |