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The March of Fools

Saturday, May 23, 20266:00 PM
Two philosophy students drift through campus life under the Yushin dictatorship: blind dates, drinking contests, long-hair crackdowns, a love that goes nowhere—and nowhere to go anyway. Ha Gil-jong trained at UCLA and co-founded Young Sang Shi Dae (The Era of the Image), the movement that pumped New Wave restlessness and American New Cinema energy into Korean commercial filmmaking.
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