FILMFEST DC: KOREAN EMBASSY INTRODUCES TWO SOUTH KOREAN FILMS AT THE WASHINGTON, DC INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
WAR OF THE ARROWS AND ROMANCE JOE
 
FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHTS INTERNATIONAL COMEDIES AND CARIBBEAN JOURNEYS
FROM APRIL 12 – 22, 2012
 
WASHINGTON—In
 its 26th year, Filmfest DC: The Washington, DC International Film 
Festival is presenting more than 80 films from about 41 countries at top
 venues in Washington, DC. A full list of films, locations and screening
 times is now available on the Filmfest DC website, filmfestdc.org.
 
This
 year, the District’s oldest and largest film festival focuses on “The 
Lighter Side” with a slate of new international comedies from countries 
such as France, Argentina, Italy and Japan. Also featured will be 
Caribbean Journeys, a groundbreaking program of new work from Jamaica, 
Trinidad & Tobago, Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
 
This
 year, Korean Cultural Center of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea 
will be sponsoring the viewing of two South Korean films selected to be 
shown at the festival. Nominated for a First Feature award, Romance Joe 
is an introspective story about a filmmaker suffering from writer’s 
block who is dumped into a lackluster rural town to catch some 
inspiration. This film has won numerous awards, including the audience 
award at the Busan Film Festival.
 
A blockbuster epic, War 
of the Arrows is an action-drama set during the Manchurian Invasion of 
Korea in 1636. When the invading army kidnaps childhood sweethearts 
Ja-in and Seo-Goon on their wedding day, Jai-in's brother Nam-yi sets 
out on a deadly journey to bring them back. The film is the 11th highest
 grossing picture in Korean box-office history.
 
Prior to 
each film, the Korean Embassy will commence with an introduction of the 
picture, followed by a Q&A about Korea where prizes will be given 
out.
 
This is all in continued support of South Korea’s 
thriving film industry, which has managed to attain domestic box office 
success exceeding that of Hollywood blockbuster movies in the country. 
New films have continued to outperform older releases, and some Korean 
productions are grossing more than big Hollywood films, such as Lord of 
the Rings and Harry Potter in South Korea.
 
Korea is 
currently in what is considered a golden age for its films, with its 
movies gaining popularity in not only their own market but in the rest 
of the Asia as well.
 
WHEN
- April 12 – 22, 2012
 
WHERE
- Goethe-Institut Washington: 812 Seventh Street, NW
- Landmark's E Street Cinema: 555 11th Street, NW
 
TICKETS
 
-
 Tickets will be available beginning March 26th on the tickets page of 
the Filmfest DC website, by calling 1-800-996-4774 or on-site at Goethe 
Institut Washington. General Admission tickets are $11 unless otherwise 
noted. Free events are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Discount 
passes are available online.
 
The Filmfest DC public information line is 202-628-FILM and its website is
filmfestdc.org.