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Personal Cinema: Korean Experimental Shorts, 1974–1977

Monday, May 25, 20266:30 PM
Raw, defiant, and visionary, these short films—one section of the fiercely collective and formally subversive work of Kaidu Club, the other the quietly personal and observational films of Kim Hong-joon and Hwang Ju-ho—represent crucial precursors to Korean independent cinema that opened alternative paths for filmmaking outside the mainstream.
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