BFI Southbank, KCCUK Unearth EARLY KOREAN CINEMA: LOST FILMS FROM THE JAPANESE COLONIAL PERIOD To Showcase In February
If you live in or around London and classic, unearthed cinema has your interest, your best bet would be to clear your schedule next week for Early Korean Cinema: Lost Films From The Japanese Colonial Period, courtesy of BFI Southbank and Korean Cultural Centre UK. The season will run through February 28 and host to all surviving feature-length Korean films produced before 1945. University of Sheffield Senior Lecturer Kate Taylor-Jones and KCCUK’s Hyun Jin Cho co-curating. Read on for all the details and history, and then click here for tickets while you can! Marking the centenary of the first Korean film (made in 1919) BFI Southbank and KCCUK will present EARLY KOREAN CINEMA: LOST FILMS FROM THE JAPANESE COLONIAL PERIOD, which will feature all surviving feature-length Korean films produced before 1945. The season, which runs from Thursday 7 February – Thursday 28 February, is co-curated by University of Sheffield Senior […]

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