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KOREAN MOVIE NIGHTS
July 13, 2010 ­ – August 24, 2010
courtesy of the Korean Cultural Service
every other Tuesday @ 7pm
Tribeca Cinemas (54 Varick Street, on the corner of Canal Street, one block from the A, C, E and 1 train Canal Street stops)
Price? Free. All seating is first-come, first served. Doors open at 6:30pm.

Series Three: TV Party
In America, Korea is famous for its movies, but across most of the world it’s famous for its TV. Korean drama series have sparked what’s known as the Hallyu Wave, which has seen Korean television score everywhere in Asia, from China to Japan. Some Korean TV stars are even more popular overseas than they are at home. Korean television dramas have been so popular in Malaysia that kimchi imports to that country jumped 150% after the airing of several series, and Korean TV series are part of primetime programming both in Cambodia and Iran.

TUESDAY, July 13 @ 7pm
TOKYO TAXI (2010, 76 minutes, New York Premiere)
Award-winning, arthouse darling, director Kim Tae-Sik (DRIVING WITH MY WIFE’S LOVER), made this TV movie that was so acclaimed it went on to do the film festival rounds. Ryo (Masashi Yamada) is going to ruin everything. His band has been invited to a play a concert in Seoul, but he’s terrified of flying and so he cowers in Tokyo. But in a burst of inspiration he hails a taxi and demands that it honor its pledge to take him to any destination, in this case, Seoul. And so begins an epic odyssey of passenger and driver across hundreds of miles and two countries in this wry, sharply-observed comedy. One of the best and most ambitious of the made-for-TV movies, it helped launch the career of Yu Hana, who plays an Asiana stewardess and Ryo’s unobtainable object of desire.

TUESDAY, July 27 @ 7pm
GIRL BY GIRL (2007, 80 minutes, New York Premiere)
Starting life as a student film made for cable TV, GIRL BY GIRL (SONYEO X SONYEO) became a popular hit thanks to its ferociously committed lead performance by Kwak Ji-Min, the star of Kim Ki-Duk’s SAMARITAN GIRL and one of the actors in the bawdy, over-the-top DASEPO NAUGHTY GIRLS. In GIRL BY GIRL Kwak plays a troublemaking high school student out for a good time and nothing more. When she and a model student both fall for the same guy, she figures that this means war, and so she manages to convince the model student that their dream man only likes bad girls, while trying to turn herself into the perfect high school girl he actually desires. It sounds contrived, and it is, but Kwak’s go-for-broke performance papers over all the rough spots with its speed and commitment. She’s heartless one minute, ridiculous another and then oddly sympathetic, just like a real teenager.

TUESDAY, August 10 @ 7pm
PUNCH STRIKE (2006, 81 minutes, New York Premiere)
Korean directors are almost exclusively male, and PUNCH STRIKE would be notable if for no other reason that for the fact that its director, Ryou Eun-Jung, is a woman. She worked in the trenches for years before she was able to make her short film “A Smoke-Flavored Life” which won awards at film festivals around the world. She followed it up with PUNCH STRIKE, a rambunctious flick that takes on the high school power dynamic in Korea, which makes even the most dysfunctional American high school look like paradise. Hard-working character actor, Lim Won-Hie, plays “Mad Dog” a psychotic teacher who physically abuses and sexually humiliates his students. But when he slaps Mina (Park Min-Ji) in the face in front of her secret crush he’s crossed the line. She and her two friends begin a quiet revolution as they seek their revenge. As bouncy and rambunctious as a 16 year old texting while talking on the phone and updating their Facebook page, it’s a movie that fell between the cracks but that deserves wider exposure for its particular take on high school hell.

TUESDAY, August 24 @ 7pm
MY LITTLE EROTIC LOVER (2000, 110 minutes)
This TV movie is one of powerhouse broadcaster KBS’ new “Drama Specials,” 60 minute made-for-TV movies that showcase their hottest talent. MY LITTLE EROTIC LOVER (aka OUR SLIGHTLY RISQUE RELATIONSHIP) is a typical meet-cute between a broadcaster and a reporter who can¹t stand the sight of each other. Elevating this formula is the bawdy nature of the comedy (they meet cute when she spills hot soup on his crotch, sparking a medical emergency) and the fact that it stars Lee Seon-Gyun. Lee was relegated to second string and bit parts for years before he starred in the 2007 TV series, THE 1st SHOP OF THE COFFEE PRINCE, playing the owner of a run down coffee house. The show was a massive hit and he followed it up with the medical TV series, WHITE TOWER. Not only is he now the biggest male lead in Korean television, but last year he won an acting award for his role in the acclaimed feature film PAJU.

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DramaFever has teamed up with Asia Cinevision (ACV) to bring you a selection of the best short films from the National Film Tour of 2009’s Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) in New York City. Coinciding with the start of 2010’s AAIFF on July 15, DramaFever kicks off our new ACV partner page with an DramaFever Audience Favorite Short Film Award, running from now until September  6. Vote either thumbs up or thumbs down on the scorecard located on the ACV partner page. We’ll add up the thumbs up, subtract the thumbs down, and the short film that has the best ranking will be featured on the front page of DramaFever for a week in September.

To vote, you have to log in to your DF account. (If you haven’t created one, you’ll have to make one here.) Once logged in, you can vote for any short film – either thumbs up or down. Voting closes at 12pm EST, September 6. We’ll announce the winner on September 15 on the front page of DramaFever, where the winning short film will be featured for the whole week.

Start watching a great lineup of narratives and documentaries from the first and longest running film festival in the U.S. dedicated to highlighting the newest Asian filmmaking talent. See the complete lineup on the ACV Featured Partner page here.

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PA-YA's "Noblesse Children"

The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is now hosting “Chaotic Harmony” – The first major exhibition in the United States of photographs made by contemporary Korean artists presently living in South Korea. Bringing together work by 40 contemporary photographers, this presentation of 42 large-scale images examines a range of contemporary issues. DramaFever has contributed to the multimedia aspect of the exhibit with four classic Korean drama titles: Queen Seonduk, Coffee Prince, Jewel In The Palace and IRIS.

Visitors to the SBMA will find several TVs playing Kdramas, along with several iPads loaded with additional information on artists from Chaotic Harmony, contemporary Korean music videos, and traditional Korean music. Visitors are encouraged to page through these iPads to learn more about their favorite exhibition artists.

Korean dramas on display courtesy of DramaFever.

Drama Fans also take note that on August 22nd at 2:30 pm, Suk-Young Kim, Associate Professor of Theatre at UCSB, will give a free lecture on Soap Operas and Contemporary Korean Culture. For more information log onto the SBMA website.

For information on “Chaotic Harmony”, visit http://chaoticharmonysbma.tumblr.com/

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New York Asian Film Festival likes Yang Ik Joon's movie BREATHLESS

We have our winners to free tickets to the New York Asian Film Festival!

Barbara Frohberg won two tickets to SECRET REUNION, starring Song Kang-Ho (THE HOST). Directed by Hun Jang (ROUGH CUT), SECRET REUNION is playing twice: Fri, July 2, 7:30pm, and Sat, July 3, 2:10pm; at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater.

Fatuma Hydara has two tickets to see BLADES OF BLOOD. Lee Joon-Ik, director of KING & CLOWN, the top grossing Korean movie of all time, returns to the Joseon Dynasty, and he’ll be in attendance at the screening! BLADES OF BLOOD is playing Thu, Jul 8, 8:45pm, at Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater.

Thanks to everyone who entered the contest by supporting DramaFever and “liking” the new DramaFever fan page on Facebook!

Special thanks to Subway Cinema, organizers of the New York Asian Film Festival, for donating tickets!

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Kollaboration New York took place at the Highline Ballroom on Saturday, June 26th in front of a large and enthusiastic crowd. By the start of the show, VIP tickets had sold out and the Highline was almost filled.

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