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Is the Korean Wave Dead? The Next Phase of Korean Pop Culture |
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Date and Time: Thursday, August 23, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location:
The Korea Society, Eighth Floor, 950 Third Avenue
(Building entrance on the SW corner of Third Avenue)
Cost: $15 Non-members/$10 Members
Panelists:
Kim Yong Hwa (director, 200 Pound Beauty)
Michael Huh (vice president, ImaginAsian TV)
Robert Cagle (assistant professor of cinema studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Samuel Jamier (Moderator, The Korea Society's Korean Film Blog)
Recent years have seen a wave of Korean pop culture (hallyu) sweep across Asia as Korean movies, music and TV have kept audiences rapt. But now production costs are soaring, a backlash against Korean content is brewing in some of its most lucrative Asian markets and the domestic screen quota system, which nurtured the country's entertainment talent, is being dismantled. Is the Korean Wave receding?
Join the discussion as some of the top producers of Korean pop culture discuss the state of their industry and where it's headed next.
Presented in conjunction with the New York Korean Film Festival, presented by Helio (August 21 - September 2, 2007).
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Closing Party
Thursday August 30
@ Forum
9:30 PM - Close
127 Fourth Ave
(between 12th and 13th St) MAP
No Cover Charge!
After a night of short films for FREE at Cinema Village, mingle with the filmmakers at our wrap-up party!
Well, sort of. There’s still three more days of films at BAM Rose Cinemas!
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