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| Discussion with Director Roh Gyeong-Tae |
In conjunction with the New York Korean Film Festival, Director Roh Gyeong-Tae, one of Korea's most "experimental" filmmakers, will discuss his film Land of Scarecrows at The Korea Society on Tuesday, September 28 at 6:30 PM. The discussion will be moderated by director and professor of film Soopum Sohn. This event is free and open to the public.Discussion with Director Roh Gyeong-Tae Moderated by director and professor of film Soopum Sohn. FREE AND OPEN TO PUBLIC Tuesday, September 28 @ 6:30 PM at The Korea Society 950 Third Ave., 8th Floor New York, NY 10022 Click here to RSVP. Roh Gyeong-Tae, a former stockbroker, began his career in filmmaking with a series of experimental short films. His first feature film, The Last Dining Table, a portrait of discarded people living on the outskirts of Seoul, and frequently described as poetry on film, brought Roh international attention. With Land of Scarecrows, a challenging, cryptic and beautiful tableau of people on the fringe of society, Roh has emerged as a major talent. Soopum Sohn is a filmmaker and professor of film at Long Island University. His feature length film Make Yourself at Home, stars one of Korea's leading actresses Song Hye-Gyo. |

In conjunction with the New York Korean Film Festival, Director Roh Gyeong-Tae, one of Korea's most "experimental" filmmakers, will discuss his film Land of Scarecrows at The Korea Society on Tuesday, September 28 at 6:30 PM. The discussion will be moderated by director and professor of film Soopum Sohn. This event is free and open to the public.


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