Korean Film Festival: squeezes itself in before holiday season

The fourth Korean Film Festival, featuring five recent blockbuster films from Korea will screen in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in the last week of this month. Avoiding the temptation to revi
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The fourth Korean Film Festival, featuring five recent blockbuster films from Korea will screen in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in the last week of this month. Avoiding the temptation to revisit any of the Korean films seen earlier this year in the NZFF, the festival has selected five titles spanning the last couple of years.

The festival films offer something for everyone – a pair of period dramas (Frozen Flower, The Servant); a disaster epic (Haeundae); a weepy for the girls (Harmony); and a war-story for the boys (71 Into the Fire).

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