Past Events at the Centre for the Study of Korea
May 2014
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Tuesday, May 27th On the Fringe: Aimless Bullet Screening
Date Time Location Tuesday, May 27, 2014 7:00PM - 9:00PM External Event, CineCycle behind 129 Spadina Ave. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
KOREAN CLASSICS: THE BEST KOREAN FILM OF ALL TIME
Aimless Bullet 오발탄
YOO, HyeonMok l Korea 1961 l 106 min l Classic l Korean w/English Subtitles
7:00pm Door Opens l 7:30pm Screening Starts l CineCycleAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Wednesday, May 28th On the Fringe: Zainichi (Korean Residents in Japan) Shorts Screening
Date Time Location Wednesday, May 28, 2014 7:00PM - 8:30PM External Event, CineCycle behind 129 Spadina Ave Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Zainichi (Korean Residents in Japan) Shorts
Japan l 86 min l Japanese w/ English Subtitle
7:00 PM Door Opens l 7:30 PM Screening Starts l CineCycleButterfly ちょうちょ
D: Mi Fa Park l 2011 l 3 min 11 sec l DramaAigo! ~My Nationality is in Heaven~ アイゴ~!
D: Dalya Lee l 2011 l 28 min l Drama l Canadian PremiereGalapagos ガラパゴス
D: Dalya Lee l 2013 l 20 min l Drama l North American PremiereMatou まとう
D: YeongI
l 2010 l 35 min l Drama l North American PremiereAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Thursday, May 29th On the Fringe: Korean Queer Shorts Screening
Date Time Location Thursday, May 29, 2014 7:00PM - 9:00PM External Event, CineCycle behind 129 Spadina Ave Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Korean Queer Shorts
Korea l 116 min l Korean w/ English Subtitle
7:00 PM Door Opens l 7:30 PM Screening Starts l CineCycleAct of Affect 정동의 막
D: siren eun yong jung l 2013 l 19:34 l Documentary, Performing Art l International PremiereFly by Night 야간비행
D: Taegyum
Son l 2011 l 21:14 l Drama l Canadian PremiereI’m JinYoung 진영이
D: Sungeun Lee l 2006 l 18:30 l Drama l Canadian PremiereDol (First Birthday) 돌
D: Andrew Ahn l 2011 l 11:11 l DramaThe Woman 그 여자
D: Mihye
Jo l 2012 l 20:07 l Drama l International PremiereAuld Lang Syne 올드랭사인
D: Joonmoon
So l 2007 l 26:00 l DramaAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Friday, May 30th On the Fringe: Korean Shorts Competition
Date Time Location Friday, May 30, 2014 6:00PM - 7:00PM External Event, AGO Jackman Hall 317 Dundas St West. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Korean Shorts Competition
Korea, Canada l 108 min l Korean w/ English Subtitle, English
6:00 PM Door Opens l 6:30 PM Screening Starts l AGO Jackman HallShe 그녀
D: Seong Hyeok Moon l 2013 l 16:58 l Drama, ComedyThe Secret 비밀
D: Eric Junghwan Park (in attendance) l 2011 l 13:00 l Drama, ComedyConceived
D: Eui Yong Zong (in attendance) l 2013 l 5:04 l ExperimentalFever 고열
D: Ji Won Oh l 2013 l 15:00 l Drama, ThrillerSprout 콩나물
D: Ga Eun Yoon l 2013 l 19:58 l DramaLike 좋아요
D: Junyeop
Jang l 2014 l 6:48 l DramaBad Hair Day
D: Mee Soo Lee l 2004 l 7:20 l DocumentaryWhen September Ends 9월이 지나면
D: Hyung Dong Ko l 2013 l 23:26 l RomanceAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Friday, May 30th On the Fringe: Broken Screening
Date Time Location Friday, May 30, 2014 8:20PM - 10:30PM External Event, AGO Jackman Hall 317 Dundas St West. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Broken 방황하는 칼날
Jungho LEE l Korea 2014 l 122 min l Variety l Korean w/English Subtitles
8:20pm Door Opens l 8:50pm Screening Starts l AGO Jackman Hall l Canadian PremiereAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Saturday, May 31st On the Fringe: Broken Screening
Date Time Location Saturday, May 31, 2014 12:00PM - 2:00PM External Event, AGO Jackman Hall 317 Dundas St West. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Broken 방황하는 칼날
Jungho LEE l Korea 2014 l 122 min l Variety l Korean w/English Subtitles
12:00pm Door Opens l 12:30pm Screening Starts l AGO Jackman Hall l Canadian PremiereAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Saturday, May 31st On the Fringe: Our Homeland Screening
Date Time Location Saturday, May 31, 2014 3:00PM - 5:00PM External Event, AGO Jackman Hall 317 Dundas St West. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Our Homeland かぞくのくに 가족의 나라
Yonghi YANG l Japan 2012 l 100 min l Drama l Japanese & Korean w/English Subtitles
3:00pm Door Opens l 3:30pm Screening Starts l AGO Jackman HallAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Saturday, May 31st On the Fringe: My Place Screening
Date Time Location Saturday, May 31, 2014 5:40PM - 7:00PM External Event, AGO Jackman Hall 317 Dundas St West. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
My Place 마이플레이스
Emmanuel Moonchil PARK (in attendance) l Canada/Korea 2013 l 77min l Documentary l Korean w/English Subtitles
5:40pm Door Opens l 6:10pm Screening Starts l AGO Jackman HallAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.
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Saturday, May 31st On the Fringe: Night Flight Screening
Date Time Location Saturday, May 31, 2014 8:00PM - 10:30PM External Event, AGO Jackman Hall 317 Dundas St West. Print this Event Bookmark this Event
Series
3rd Annual Toronto Korean Film Festival 2014
Description
This year’s festival will explore the theme of ‘On the Fringe’ because contemporary Korean society is often mistakenly represented as being largely homogenous, while various minority groups are underrepresented and marginalized. With this year’s slogan ‘From Bounds to Bonds’, TKFF 2014 aims to break these boundaries and form bonds between these groups and Canadian communities.
Night Flight 야간비행
LEESONG Heeil Korea 2014 l 144 min l Drama, Noir l Korean w/English Subtitles l North American Premiere
8:00pm Door Opens l 8:30pm Screening Starts l AGO Jackman HallAdvanced discount tickets: https://tkff2014.eventbrite.ca
Single ticket: $5 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $10 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)
Regular tickets: can be purchased at the door during the festival
Single ticket: $7 for screenings at CineCycle
Single ticket: $12 for screenings at AGO’s Jackman Hall
AGO pass $39 (AGO Pass covers all screenings at AGO on May 30 31)About Toronto Korean Film Festival
With the mission ‘To Advance Diversity Through Korean Cinema’, Toronto Korean Film Festival is a nonprofit organization that aims to present authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, and to support local Korean filmmakers. Toronto Korean Film Festival showcased over 20 features and 30 short films in Toronto since 2012. In 2013 Toronto Arts Council and TKFF hosted a workshop on how to receive grants for KoreanCanadian filmmakers beside the annual festival. With a more diverse film selection than ever before, TKFF is proud to continue celebrating the cultural diversity of Canada.Website
If you are attending a Munk School event and require accommodation(s), please email the event contact listed above to make appropriate arrangements.
Disclaimer: Please note that events posted on this website are considered to be public events – unless otherwise stated – and you are choosing to enter a space where your image and/or voice may be captured as part of event proceedings that may be made public as part of a broadcast, webcast, or publication (online and in print). We make every effort to ensure your personal information is kept and used in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). If you have any questions please get in touch with our office at munkschool@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8900.