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NYAFF And KCCNY Present: A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN: HIT KOREAN BASEBALL MOVIES AT HOME For Free This Month!

Details for the 19th installment of the New York Asian Film Festival remain pending, but the organization is still upkeeping with its commitment to entertain the masses…

This month, the organization is partnering up with the Korean Cultural Center of New York (KCCNY) to present a celebratory trio of hit baseball movies, in honor of the progress South Korea has made in sports and film entertainment – particularly with Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar win for Okja, and Korean baseball debuting on ESPN for the first time as of May.

Thus, we have A League Of Their Own: Hit Korean Baseball Movies At Home. Details are listed in the gallery below for all three films which will stream for free at koreanmovienight.org from Thursday, July 16 through 26.

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FULL LINEUP:

MR. GO ( Kim Yong-hwa, 2013, South Korea, 133m )

Cast: Sung Dong-il, Jiao Xu, Kim Hee-won, Kim Kang-woo
Language: Korean with English Subtitles

Synopsis: From the director of Along with the Gods and 200 Pounds Beauty, massive baseball blockbuster movie Mr. Go follows this insane premise: what if… a Chinese circus-trained gorilla joined a major Korean baseball league? In other words, it’s the perfect film for a world gone bananas. At turns unexpectedly realistic and laugh-out-loud hilarious, this warm tale of a debt-ridden Chinese kid and her bat-swinging, show-stealing primate friend, brings jaw-dropping action and plenty of emotion to the screen. Facing tragic circumstances and a rather nasty loan shark, the unlikely pair is forced to relocate to Seoul, where they end up leading the Doosan Bears to a prodigious winning streak. That is, until a second ape shows up in the game! And it’s not just about the grand spectacle of CGI-crafted gorillas going apesh*t on each other, the film also prominently features the teams and fields of the KBO, including the brief cameos of MLB superstars Ryu Hyun-jin and Choo Shin-soo.

PERFECT GAME ( Park Hee-gon, 2011, South Korea, 127m )
Cast: Cho Seung-woo, Yang Dong-geun, Don Lee (Ma Dong-seok)
Language: Korean with English Subtitles
Synopsis: This stirring drama is based on a legendary real life game that rocked Korea in the 1980s. As the country struggled towards democracy in a time of unrest, baseball mania took the public by storm. Fans across the nation were enthralled by the rise of two titan pitchers: Choi Dong-won (Cho Seung-woo), the ace of the Lotte Giants, and Sun Dong-yeol (Yang Dong-geun), the rising star of the Haitai Tigers (now the Kia Tigers). Regional allegiances put their once friendly rivalry to the ultimate test as tensions mount and the stakes are raised to feverish heights.

YMCA BASEBALL TEAM (Kim Hyun-seok, 2002, South Korea,104m)

Cast: Song Kang-ho, Kim Hye-soo, Kim Joo-hyuk, Hwang Jung-min
Language: Korean with English Subtitles

Synopsis: Like many of the best Korean films, YMCA Baseball Team blends and bends genre, defying easy categorization and labeling: a landmark of the sport movie genre and a comedy that effortlessly blends the slapstick, the social critique and the cleverly quirky; it also revisits early colonial history and turns the spotlight on the true story of the first Korean baseball team. In this tale of rivalry and resistance to colonial oppression, a scholar-gentleman’s son refuses to follow the path his father has set for him and devotes himself to the foreign sport. Awkward team-building (in class-ridden early 20th century Korea), friendships and maybe a touch of romance await as the rookie Korean sluggers and pitchers prepare for the ultimate game against the Japanese military team. Oh, and it’s also the occasion to appreciate the finest of the finest Korean actors and see what they were like 18 years ago… Song Kang-ho, Hwang Jung-min, Kim Hye-soo and the late Kim Joo-hyuk lead the team: A different league indeed.

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