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Special Screening at Symphony Space: Chosin
2010_06-Symphony-Space_smallIn commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, The Korea Society presents a special screening of Chosin, a documentary film that preserves the personal stories of veterans who survived the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. In the harsh winter of 1950, numerically inferior American forces found themselves surrounded by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army. In addition to the enemy, the Americans battled the rugged Korean terrain and arctic conditions to break out of the encirclement and escort approximately 91,000 refugees to safety. For their actions, American servicemen received 14 Medals of Honor and 70 Navy Crosses (more than were awarded for the Battle of Iwo Jima). Chosin will be the first documentary film to tell their remarkable story.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010
6:30 PM Screening
8:00 PM Q&A with Director
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Luncheon Roundtable with Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Korean Directors
2010_04_27_korean_film_web_iconCritics in Korea have praised directors Park Chan-ok (Paju), Lee Yong-ju (Possessed), and Ounie Lecomte (Brand New Life) for films that venture into that rarely explored space between mainstream appeal and art-house rave. Now these up-and-coming directors are finding new, global audiences through screenings on the international circuit and at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. In celebration of this prestigious showcase of Korean film, we invite our members and film fans to meet the directors at a special roundtable discussion.
 

Tuesday, April 27, 2010
11:45 AM  Check-in (Registration required in advance at www.koreasociety.org)
12:00 PM  Luncheon Roundtable and Q&A
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The Fabulous Kim Sisters
2010_04_15_kim_sistersThe year is 1960, and The Kim Sisters have set the Vegas Strip afire with rich harmonies and an ability to play dozens of instruments. The sisters had been in the United States only two short years at the legendary Thunderbird—after singing for American GIs during and after the Korean War. From there, they became a staple of Rat Pack-era Las Vegas, booking clubs across the United States and appearing a record 22 times on the Ed Sullivan Show. Join us as we trace the meteoric rise of The Kim Sisters—from singing for chocolate bars in war-torn Korea to making $13,000 a week as headline entertainers—with a special montage from The Fabulous Kim Sisters and sister Sue Kim Bonifazio sharing her Stardust memories.

Thursday, April 15th
6:30 PM Screening
7:15 PM Q&A with Sue Kim Bonifazio
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Film Screening: Crossing
cmn10_3Crossing, an eloquent expression of the emotional trauma of political division. Yong-soo escapes the grinding poverty of North Korea to China, hoping to find medicine for his pregnant wife, but ends up in South Korea, separated from his family forever. Years later,  Yong-soo's orphaned son in North Korea makes the same escape, hoping to find the father he never knew.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
6:00 PM     Screening
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Classic Movie Night
The Korea Society - Film | Page-7 The 2010 season of The Korea Society's Classic Movie Night series will begin on Wednesday, January 20. To commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, The Korea Society has selected a schedule of classics that examine the conflict, and the deep, sometimes unexpected scars it has left on the Korean people.

Beginning with Man With Three Coffins on January 20, and continuing with Last Witness (February 17) and Crossing (March 17), this season's classic films will examine how, even 60 years on, the effects of the War continue to haunt communities, divide families and fracture Koreans' sense of identity. Each film will be followed by a guest speaker who will discuss its artistic and cultural context.

Classic Movie Night 2010

Facing the War: Six Decades of Film Since the Korean War

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Tickets to each screening are available for $5 (members) or $10 (nonmembers). For more information contact Yuni Cho or (212) 759-7525, ext. 323.
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