A New Season Of Cinema On The Park
A new season of Cinema on the Park, and an exciting Korean Film Poster exhibition comes to Sydney!
The Korean Cultural Office has just announced its program for the new season of Cinema on the Park(19th July – 22nd December). Providing a diverse range of Korean cinema, this free weekly event is perfect for both the average movie-goer and the seasoned cinephile. With special guests and tasty snacks, embrace your connection to Korean cinema right in the heart of Sydney!
22 weeks of screenings will take place from July through to December, which includes eight Australian Premieres, 10 film forums and four cultural performances. Taste a different snack each week (provided free!) or chat with other cinema club attendees,the night is a relaxing evening that is accessible to all as the films include English subtitles. Screenings take place at the Korean Cultural Office, directly opposite Hyde Park, every Thursday night from 6:30pm.Free entry, bookings essential.
The new season will open in conjunction with a Korean Film Poster exhibition (19th July – 17th August)that’s coming to Sydney. This exciting and unique exhibition will feature interactive installations, an animation screening room, a magazine corner and a history of the Korean Film Festival in Australia. It’s a perfect entry piece to begin your connection, the exhibition is free for all to attend and is held at the Korean Cultural Office.
With free weekly screenings and an exciting exhibition, not to mention the rapidly approach Koffia Korean Film Festival, there has never been a better time for Australians to give Korean cinema a try!
All films are in Korean with English subtitles. Entry is free.
What: Cinema on the Park Embrace Your Connection, Korean Film Poster Exhibition
When: July 19th 5:30pm Opening Reception, followed at 6:30pm
19th July – 22nd December, 22nd August – 28th September, 8th September – 12th September, 27th September – 30th September
Regular hours, July 20th – August 17th, 10am – 6pm
Where: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, weekdays at Korean Cultural Office
For more Information visit www.koreanculture.org.au
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