New York Korean Film Festival 2008
 
 
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
 
 
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Cinema Village in Union Square

22 E 12th St, New York, NY 10003
(212) 924-3363
website: www.cinemavillage.com

Screenings from August 22 to 28
(All feature films, short films, Ahn Sung-ki retrospective)

Built in 1963 in the shell of a turn of the century fire station, Cinema Village is the oldest continuously operated cinema in Greenwich Village and one of the oldest continuously operated art cinemas in the city. Moving from repertory cinema to highly alternative first run programming in the 1980's advent of home video, the Village's over forty year run has included American indie sleepers, revivals, documentaries, animation, independent and alternative film festivals, Japanese and Hong Kong cinema, the occasional Korean film and now the New York Korean Film Festival. In 2000, patron support was rewarded with a long deferred renovation and expansion of screens and reopened with a thoroughly modern three-screen facility with state-of-the-art presentation.
  
ImageBAMcinématek (at Brooklyn Academy of Music) in Brooklyn

30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 623-2770
website: www.bam.org

Screenings from August 29 to 31

(Select feature films)

The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is known as one of the nation’s leading urban arts centers where one can enjoy films, cabaret-style music, humanities symposia, and spoken word events. BAM Rose Cinemas, a four-screen theater which opened in 1998, features first-run independent films, and BAMcinématek screens repertory classics, documentaries, retrospectives, festivals and sneak previews, often including Q&As with filmmakers, actors and screenwriters. Featuring perfect sightlines, Dolby Digital, and Surround Sound, the cinématek enjoys the support of BAM’s 25,000 members.
  

The Korea Society
950 Third Ave
8th Floor
New York, NY 10022
(Building entrance on SW corner of Third Avenue and 57th Street)

(212) 759-7525
website: www.koreasociety.org

(Cinema Korea panel, Ahn Sung-ki panel)