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Watch Korean films for free courtesy of Korean Cultural Center

In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Friendship between Korea and the Philippines, the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines proudly presents the 2024 Korean Film Festival, titled “Chingu Kita!”, which translates to “You are my friend.” 

This year’s festival, with its “Friendship” theme, showcases five compelling films exploring the many facets of friendship. From September 27-29, the free screenings will be held at SM Mall of Asia, SM City Baguio, SM Seaside City Cebu, and SM City Davao.

The festival lineup includes the 44th Blue Dragon Film Awards’ Best Film, “Smugglers” (2023), an action-packed tale of trust and survival; “Love Reset” (2023), a heartwarming comedy that redefines love and companionship; “Picnic” (2024), a touching short film about childhood friendship and adventure; “Our Season” (2023), a moving story about the bonds of friendship and family; and “Inseparable Bros” (2019), a film that portrays the unbreakable connection between two brothers. Each film brings a unique perspective on the power of friendship.

This year’s KFF aims to expand its reach and accessibility among Filipinos and aspiring filmmakers as we also launch the pocket event, “Meet the Chingus!” where attendees will have the opportunity to engage with two prominent figures in Korean cinema. 

Lee Yun-kyung, the director of Contents Research Bureau, Korea Culture and Tourism Institute, and Son Seung-hyun, CEO of West World, a visual effects company known for its work on popular projects such as “Queen of Tears” (2024), “Smugglers” (2023), and “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” (2022), will give talks and share insights into their careers and the Korean film industry. 

Details about the event and sign-up information can be found here: https://bit.ly/KFFMeetTheChingus

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The 2024 Korean Film Festival is made possible through the support of the Korean Film Council, Film Development Council of the Philippines, Korea Culture and Tourism Institute, SM Cinema, and the University of the Philippines Film Institute.

Join us in celebrating this milestone year of friendship between Korea and the Philippines through the universal language of film at “Chingu Kita.”

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