Screening: Sanda (Surviving) with Filmmaker Mi-Re Kim

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Saturday, November 22nd, 2014

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Saturday, November 22, 20142:00PM - 5:00PMExternal Event, North York Civic Centre
5100 Yonge Street
Council Chambers
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Description

Sanda: Surviving chronicles the daily lives of a group of middle-aged workers in Korea Telecom, revealing that sometimes living can be reduced to scraping by. This timely documentary also serves as a window into the labour movement in contemporary Korea.

South Korea | 2013 | 93:00 min. | Korean with English subtitles

An opening performance of Korean traditional drumming (Pungmul) will be performed by Bichwejuné and Sorimori; following the screening will be a panel discussion and Q&A.

Register for free tickets at the link below.

Contact

Rachel Ostep
416-946-8996


Speakers

Mi-Re Kim
Filmmaker

Hae-Gwan Lee
Main subject of the film


Sponsors

Canadian Labour International Film Festival

Co-Sponsors

Centre for the Study of Korea

Asian Institute


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