Toronto Korean Film Festival 2013: Korean Shorts

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Thursday, June 6th, 2013

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Thursday, June 6, 20137:30PM - 9:00PMExternal Event, Innis Town Hall, Innis College, University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Avenue (south of Bloor at St. George)
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The Flight
D: Eric Junghwan Park / 3 min / Drama
A man who has lost all hopes tries to commits suicide to free himself for a happier life. Would he succeed?

Unfamiliar Dreams
D: Jigon Kim / 2008 / 18 min / Documentary
Camera observes an old and decadent movie theater

Just Once More
D: Jay Lee / 2013 / 5 min / Drama
A man chases after a girl and he realizes that it was just a dream. However, he encounters the girl of his dream. Passing the same road, confronting the same barricade, he chases after her just like he did in his dream.

Sexking
D: Juhwan Shin / 34 min / Drama
Sung-jin is admired by his friends for his experiences with women. The day before his birthday, he meets his first love, Yuri. As he recalls his innocent past, his desire to become the SEXKING grows stronger...

Should’ve Smiled
D: Bansuk Lee / 10 min / Drama
A man breaks up with his girfriend. He struggles with his feelings; it all appears like a dream to him...

A Bad Case of the Genre Fusion: “Don’t Fall in Love with My Son Sangwoo”
D: Maeil Kim / 2013 / 5 min / Drama
Sangwoo’s mother bribes his girlfriend to break up. However, things begin to go wrong as the girlfriend refuses the favour. Who will win Sangwoo in the end?

Traces of Joy
D: Louis Yeum & Jeff Tran / 2012 / 7 min / Animation, Drama
In an inner city playground, two children TANEESHA and TRINI play with JOEY, a drawing come to life. Joey constantly disappears, as they search for him, they come to terms with the truth about their imaginary friend.

The Old Man and the Camera
D: Taekyue Kim / 2012 / 20 min / Drama
Chun-Gi is a person who had worked as a photographer for their family during his lifetime. As the years slip away, the time has come to resign from his occupation. Alienated and felt alone by his grown-up children and his wife, he begins to take a long back over his life. His journey starts, to take pictures of himself for the first time...

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Aga Baranowska
416-946-8996

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Toronto Korean Film Festival

Co-Sponsors

Centre for the Study of Korea


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