The Space Between: Golden Age of Korean Cinema
Co-Presented with Los Angeles County Museum of Art(LACMA), GYOPO, and Korean Film Archive
Enjoy Free Screening at KCCLA
October 22, 3 PM | The Housemaid, Kim Ki-young, 1960 Reserve Seats
October 22, 6 PM | Aimless/Stray Bullet, Yu Hyun-mok, Obaltan, 1961 Reserve Seats
RSVP@kccla.org
150 Seats Maximum
Location: Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles(3rd Fl. Ari Hall)
5505 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
FREE admission and Parking
For more info: hannah@kccla.org
In conjunction with the exhibition at LACMA, The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art, join us for a selection of cinematic gems of the Modern era. This spectacular period (1954-1972), bookended by the war and a period of stifling film censorship, generated some of the most well-regarded films in Korea's history.
Join us for two double features, highlighting the work of four of the most influential Korean directors, Kang Dae-jin, Kim Ki-young, Shin Sang-ok, and Yu Hyun-mok, who cemented filmmaking as a legitimate artistic medium, allowing for the modernizing country to disseminate its unique worldview on an international stage.
This film series anticipates a symposium in February 2023, dedicated to scholarship on the Golden Age of Korean Cinema, organized by GYOPO and co-presented by KCCLA, LACMA, and the UCLA Center for Korean Studies.
Covid-19 Policy
We strongly recommend that everyone in attendance wears a mask when indoors regardless of vaccination status.