영화/문화산업
2009 Los Angeles Film Festival 한국 영화 상영

As a Participating Organization of the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival (June 18–28), the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles is proud to host the Korean film My Dear Enemy (2008, DIR: Lee Yoon-ki).
한국 영화: "멋진 하루 (2008, 이윤기)"상영
일시/장소:
Sat., June 20, 7:00 p.m., The Landmark #12
Mon., June 22, 1:30 p.m., Regent
극장주소 및 약도: http://www.lafilmfest.com/2009/venues.php
티켓예매 및 문의:
전화) 1-866-FilmFest (1-866.345.6337)
인터넷) www.LAFilmFest.com
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My Dear Enemy
(Meozzin Haru)
DIR: Lee Yoon-ki | Korea | 2008
CAST: JEON Do-youn, HA Jung-woo
ABOUT: A breezy, pitch-perfect ride through the streets of Seoul and into the unsuspecting world of two ex-lovers, Lee Yoon-ki's marvelous MY DEAR ENEMY brims with warmth and possibility while mining the magic, mystery and foibles of human relations. Winding its way through back alleys just as it twists through the intricacies of the heart, Lee's fourth feature is a jazzy, city-symphony road trip that sparkles with remarkable performances and subtle gestures.
ENEMY pairs two of Korea's most talented actors: Jeon Do-yeon, winner of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival best actress award for Lee Chang-dong's SECRET SUNSHINE, and Ha Jung-woo, who made his U.S. debut in Gina Kim's NEVER FOREVER (SFIAAFF '08), and also stars in this year's THE CHASER.
Ha is Byeong-woon, a happy-go-lucky fellow, talkative, charming and broke, a lover of ladies and life. When Hee-su (Jeon), a long-lost girlfriend suddenly appears, angrily demanding the $1000 she lent him years ago, the two embark on a dawn-till-dusk odyssey, journeying through Seoul as Byeong-woon calls upon favors to repay her. The two could not be more different: his carefree attitude is countered by her guarded measure, while her pained reluctance to let him out of her sight collides with his enjoyment of their awkward interactions. As day turns to night, however, slight fissures appear in Hee-su's wary façade, and their exchanges begin to take on an easier, more relaxed tenor....
Lee's Seoul is Woody Allen's New York or Richard Linklater's Paris in BEFORE SUNSET: home to a million stories, where the interactions of ex-lovers can form a microcosm of the city's soul-restive, full of history and memories, but exuberant all the while. From the film's extended opening sequence, where we are placed in Lee's assured storytelling hands, to its brief, delicious coda, MY DEAR ENEMY achieves a lightness of being that is as deeply satisfying as it is charming. Ha and Jeon's irresistible chemistry- tense and playful, nuanced and natural-is something to revel in, like the wash of relief and pleasure when a held smile is finally released.
SCREENING DATES:
Sat., June 20, 7:00 p.m., The Landmark #12
Mon., June 22, 1:30 p.m., Regent
For passes, tickets and full Festival details, please call
1.866.FilmFest or visit www.LAFilmFest.com
Tickets are $12.
for theater addresses....click here http://www.lafilmfest.com/2009/venues.php
Film Independent's Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by Los Angeles Times, showcases the best of American and international cinema. The Festival is held in the heart of Westwood Village. The Festival screens more than 250 narrative, documentary, short film, and international features to a diverse audience of 83,000. From VIP galas to celebrity-studded premieres, the Los Angeles Film Festival highlights film from every corner of the globe.
For passes, tickets and full Festival details, please call
1.866.FilmFest or visit www.LAFilmFest.com
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About the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles:
The Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles works under the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea to promote mutual cultural understanding between the United States and Korea. For more information about the Cultural Center and its programs, please visit www.kccla.org.
Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles
5505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036
http://www.kccla.org (323) 936-7141

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