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Korean American Film Festival NY: March 17-20

KOREAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL NEW YORK (KAFFNY): MARCH 17-20

Now in its fifth year, the annual Korean American Film Festival (KAFFNY) is the only New York based independent film festival showcasing Korean American and Korean diasporic perspectives in film.  Since 2006, KAFFNY has broadened its programming to include international films and videos by Korean and as well as non-Korean filmmakers.

For its fifth anniversary, KAFFNY presents New York audiences with a challenging and innovative program ranging from groundbreaking early Korean cinema to the most current emerging Korean American films.

This year KAFFNY honors the veteran documentary filmmaker Dai-Sil Kim-Gibson with a retrospective of six pioneering films that powerfully capture the complexities of the Korean diaspora.  Special guest and long-time collaborator Charles Burnett will join Dai Sil Kim Gibson for a discussion about the LA Riots, 19 years later, after the screening of her documentaries SA-I-GU and WET SAND: VOICES OF LA.

KAFFNY’s opening night presentation features a live re-score of the seminal Korean Golden age drama MADAME FREEDOM (1956) by Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky with virtuoso violinist Sean Lee and acclaimed cellist Okkyung Lee. KAFFNY will screen over 14 feature films and more than 25 short films by emerging and established Korean American, Korean and international directors.

FESTIVAL LOCATIONS
Chelsea Clearview Cinemas: 260 West 23rd St, New York, NY 10011
White Box: 329 Broome Street. New York, NY 10002
Big Screen Project: 6th Avenue between 29th and 30th Streets

All programs at White Box will be live streamed to the Big Screen Project in the public plaza behind the Eventi Hotel at 30th and 6th Ave.

Please visit www.kaffny.com for program updates and final schedule.

FEATURE-LENGTH FILMS

DOUBLE BILL

DAI SIL KIM-GIBSON RETROSPECTIVE

Chelsea Clearview, Sat 3/19 – Sun 3/20:
Sa-I-Gu: From Korean Women’s Perspectives (1993)
Wet Sand: Voices from LA (2004)
Olivia’s Story, directed by Charles Burnett (1999)
A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans (1995)
Motherland(Cuba Korea USA) (2006)
Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women (88 min version) (1999)

SHORTS COMPETITION

Richard the Elite University Student from London by Lee Yong-seung
Affair (Jung) by Dou Xing
Heart by Erick Oh
Apple by Jung Chul
To Wander in Pandemonium by Edward Kim
Mist Trail by Andrew Oh
Triangle by Janice Ahn

SHORTS 1
Works of Art by Andy Pang
The Queen by Christina Choe
The Agency by Sam Schectman
Maria the Korean Bride by Maria Yoon
Mister Green by Greg Pak
Hanji Paper Project by Aimee Lee

SHORTS 2
ether by Gi Young Rhee
Inert by Kyunghee Kang
Ajumma Are You Crazy by Brent Anbe
Chase Thompson: A Film by Chase Thompson by Vincent Lin
Rosewood by Marvin Choi
Arirang Blues by Pyeungheun Baik
Toy House by Yun Jeong Ko
Daddy Called Me a Snake by Sun Young Kim
One Blue Strip Show by So Young Yang

SPECIAL EVENTS/PANELS

KAFFNY 2011 Launch Party – Sat, 3/12, ArtGate Gallery, 520 W. 27th Street, #101

MADAME FREEDOM Live Rescore – Opening Night Presentation, Thursday – Thurs, 3/17, Chelsea Clearview

LA Riots 19 Years Later Discussion with Dai Sil Kim-Gibson and Charles Burnett – Sat 3/19, Chelsea Clearview

White Box + Big Screen Project Film/Video Screenings: Peter Bo Rappmund’s PSYCHOHYDROGRAPHY, Jane Jin Kaisen and Guston Sondig-Kung’s THE WOMAN, THE ORPHAN, AND THE TIGER and video works by So Young Yang – Fri 3/18, Sat 3/19, White Box/Big Screen Project

Korean American Filmmakers Panel, Sun, 3/20, Chelsea Clearview

RELATED LINKS
www.kaffny.com
www.twotigers.org
www.whiteboxny.org
www.bigscreenproject.org
www.djspooky.com
www.okkyunglee.com/okkyunglee
http://seanleeviolin.com
http://www.artgateny.com

A limited number of screeners are available for review and interview purposes.
For the complete program, please visit the Film Guide at KAFFNY.com and check the schedule for updates.  Tickets cost $12 (general admission) and $9 (students and seniors).

 

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