Since 2001, the New York Korean Film Festival (NYKFF) has been the foremost North American festival dedicated to showcasing the work of both mainstream and independent Korean cinema. The festival features a range of films, from action to comedy, sci-fi to horror, to genre-bending. This year, NYKFF films will be screening from September 22-30 at MoMa and October 1-3 at Bam Rose Cinema. All films will be shown in the original Korean with English subtitles.
MoMA
(September 22-September 30)
Wed, Sept 22
6:30 PM
The Housemaid (106 min)
Followed by Q&A with Director
Im Sang-Soo
Thurs, Sept 23
4:30 PM
The Housemaid (106 min)5-7PM
Opening Reception at The Korea Society
7:30 PM
Good Morning President (132 min)
Fri, Sept 24
4:30 PM
Good Morning President (132 min)
7:30 PM
A Frozen Flower (133 min)
1:00 PM
Woochi (135 min)
3:30 PM
Sisters on the Road (91 min)
Followed by Q&A with Director Boo Ji-Young
6:00 PM
Eighteen (95 min)
8:15 PM
Bestseller (117 min)
Sun, Sept 26
2:00 PM
A Frozen Flower (133 min)4:30 PM
Land of Scarecrows (90 min)
Mon, Sept 27
4:30 PM
Sisters on the Road (91 min)
Tues, Sept 28
6:30PM
Discussion at The Korea Society with Director Roh Gyeong-Tae,
Wed, Sept 29
4:30 PM
Bestseller (117 min)
7:30 PM
Land of Scarecrows (90 min)
Followed by Q&A with Director Roh Gyeong-Tae
Thurs, Sept 30
4:30 PM
Eighteen (95 min)
7:30 PM
Woochi (135 min)
BAM ROSE CINEMAS
(October 1-October 3)
Fri, Oct 1
6:50 PM
The Housemaid (106 min)
9:15 PM
Bestseller (117 min)
Sat, Oct 2
4:30 PM
Eighteen (95 min)6:50 PM
Sisters on the Road (91 min)9:15 PM
Woochi (135 min)
4:00 PM
A Frozen Flower (133 min)6:50 PM
Land of Scarecrows (90 min)9:15 PM
Good Morning President (132 min)
For more information on the film festival or to purchase tickets, visit the NY Korean Film Festival website.
















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