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(washington DC) Korean Cinema Series- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
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Korean Cinema Series

Spring, Summer, Fall,

Winter... and Spring

 

봄 여름 가을 겨울 그리고 봄

 

Thursday, March 15 @ 6:30pm

Friday, March 30 @ 6:30pm


 

About the Film
As the seasons change, so do the stages of one's life, bringing new challenges and lessons; the cycle in turn connects one generation to the next. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring follows the life journey of a Buddhist monk from his youth as a child protégé into adulthood, set at a small monastery that floats on a tranquil mountain lake. The young monk's path is not as serene as his surroundings, however, and includes all the intense joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure common to every life. When a young woman is brought to the monastery for spiritual healing, she and the young monk succumb to their desire for each other and flee to the outside world. It is only as an adult, with a protégé of his own and the weight of his experiences and mistakes, that enlightenment becomes possible for the monk. Rich with Buddhist imagery and philosophy, this film serves as a quietly surreal parable for the modern world. 
 
 
Director Kim Ki-duk's ninth film was met with widespread international attention and acclaim upon its release in 2003. It was an official selection at the Toronto and Sundance film festivals, and was the audience award winner at the San Sebastian International Festival. In Korea, it won the top prize for best film at the country's two major competitions: the Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Grand Bell Awards, equivalent to the Academy Awards in the United States.

Note: this film is rated R for scenes of nudity, sex, and disturbing imagery. Viewer discretion is advised.

Program

RSVP Required. Doors open at 6:00 pm for a selection of Korean snacks. The film (103 minutes) will begin promptly at 6:30 pm and b
e followed by a
Q&A/ discussion with Korean Cultural Center staff about the film. This event is part of the Korean Cultural Center's Korean Cinema Series, presenting free bi-monthly film screenings. All films are presented in Korean with English subtitles.

RSVP Required
Korean Snack Reception @ 6 pm 
Discussion Following the Film

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Or, you can also RSVP by email or phone to Myounghwa Lucy Lee at LMHLUCY@koreaembassy.org or (202) 587-6153. Please include your total number of guests and a contact point.



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March 11 - June 13 

 The 2012 Korean Film Festival DC features 17 screenings  of 12 acclaimed and popular Korean films (most events are free!), plus special events with director Na Hong-jin. Click here for full the full schedule of events.


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Know of an upcoming Korea-related event? Email AWOJ@koreaembassy.org to let us know. 

 

 

*Upcoming and local events listed here are not necessarily sponsored by or affiliated with the Korean Cultural Center.  


  The Korean Cultural Center at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, also known as KORUS House, is dedicated to promoting Korean culture and strengthening Korea-US ties through a variety of exhibitions, presentations, educational programs, partnerships, and support for local events in the Capital area. KORUS House also distributes free informational materials about Korea and manages the embassy website at www.dynamic-korea.com, a hub for Korea-US news. Please stop by to visit--our door is always open to all who want to learn about Korea. KORUS House is open to the public Monday to Friday, 9 am to noon and 1:30 to 5:30 pm. 


 
 

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