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| 7-18 JUNE 2023 Discover Korea at 70th Sydney Film Festival |
| KCC x SFF Korean Film Celebration at HUB A Wild Roomer ![]() SEE the delightfully unconventional South Korean comedy, A WILD ROOMER at this year’s 70th Sydney Film Festival Don’t miss the exclusive Australian premiere on 16 June and join us at Geonbae!, a soju-filled night of all-things Korean including K-Pop Cover Dance and DJ party at the Hub! Immerse yourself in the best of Korean cinema at the 70th Sydney Film Festival! BOOKKCC x SFF Director Talk Cobweb ![]() Don’t miss COBWEB, the latest tragicomic Cannes contender by Kim Jee-woon (I Saw The Devil, A Tale of Two Sisters). Starring Song Kang-ho (Parasite SFF 2019), Kim’s newest film is a deliriously funny and clever story about a director obsessed with re-shooting the end of his completed film. BOOK Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV ![]() SEE the newest documentary on the father of video art, NAM JUNE PAIK: MOON IS THE OLDEST TV at the 70th Sydney Film Festival. ![]() A distinctively creative portrait covering the trailblazing Korea-born Nam June Paik, the documentary is narrated by acclaimed actor Steven Yeun (Minari, SFF 2021) reading Paik’s own words. BOOKThe Quiet Migration ![]() Be the first to see THE QUIET MIGRATION, the newest Korean-Danish drama by Malene Choi at Sydney Film Festival ![]() A Korean adoptee, raised in the pastures of rural Denmark, struggles with identity and dislocation in Malene Choi’s surreal meditation on transracial adoption. A must-see for fans of Return to Seoul. BOOKHong Sang-soo film In Water ![]() “Why is your film blurry, director Hong?” SEE Hong Sang-soo’s most experimental film, IN WATER at the 70th Sydney Film Festival ![]() A double bill of optical experiments courtesy of prolific South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo and an eye-popping 3D short set in a Barcelona maze. BOOKKCC x SFF Diaspora Talk Riceboy Sleeps ![]() DON’T MISS the Australian premiere of RICEBOY SLEEPS, the tender coming-of-age drama at the 70th Sydney Film Festival. ![]() A strong-willed Korean single mother and her young son start a new life in 1990s Canada. Anthony Shim’s semi-autobiographical drama has won more than 20 international awards. Catch our exclusive Korean diaspora panel with the film’s director Anthony Shim at KCC! BOOKSelling Fast Past Lives ![]() Be the first to see PAST LIVES (Sundance & Berlinale 2023), the latest Korean-American A24 drama premiering at the 70th Sydney Film Festival ![]() In this delicate, spellbinding romance, two school friends explore a lingering, deep connection that appears to transcend time and distance. BOOKUnidentified + The Fifth Thoracic Vertebra ![]() Immerse yourself by celebrating the weird and wonderful works of South Korean cinema at this year’s 70th Sydney Film Festival ![]() Join our South Korean Strangeness Double Feature on June 11 and 16, the one place to watch Jude Chun’s absurdist sci-fiUNIDENTIFIED and Park Syeyoung’s beautifully bizarre body horror THE FIFTH THORACIC VERTEBRA. BOOK NOW!Ajoomma ![]() Follow a Singaporean widow obsessed with Korean soap operas in AJOOMMA and embark on a crazy adventure! ![]() A breezy comedy of mishaps and misadventure, He Shuming’s feel-good feature is not to be missed for K-drama fanatics! Celebrate the best of Korean cinema! BOOKBeyond Utopia ![]() “Be the first to see Madeleine Gavin’s dramatic coverage of North Korea in BEYOND UTOPIA at the 70th Sydney Film Festival Follow the journey of a family of five who attempt to escape the oppressive regime freedom, painting a devastating portrait of life under an oppressive regime. BOOK |
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Don’t miss the exclusive Australian premiere on 16 June and join us at
Immerse yourself in the best of Korean cinema at the 70th Sydney Film Festival! 

A distinctively creative portrait covering the trailblazing Korea-born Nam June Paik, the documentary is narrated by acclaimed actor Steven Yeun (Minari, SFF 2021) reading Paik’s own words. 
A Korean adoptee, raised in the pastures of rural Denmark, struggles with identity and dislocation in Malene Choi’s surreal meditation on transracial adoption. A must-see for fans of Return to Seoul. 
A double bill of optical experiments courtesy of prolific South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo and an eye-popping 3D short set in a Barcelona maze. 
A strong-willed Korean single mother and her young son start a new life in 1990s Canada. Anthony Shim’s semi-autobiographical drama has won more than 20 international awards. Catch our exclusive 
In this delicate, spellbinding romance, two school friends explore a lingering, deep connection that appears to transcend time and distance. 
Join our South Korean Strangeness Double Feature on June 11 and 16, the one place to watch Jude Chun’s absurdist sci-fi
A breezy comedy of mishaps and misadventure, He Shuming’s feel-good feature is not to be missed for K-drama fanatics! Celebrate the best of Korean cinema! 
Follow the journey of a family of five who attempt to escape the oppressive regime freedom, painting a devastating portrait of life under an oppressive regime.