EUNIC Film Festival
Migrants in European Cities
The Seoul Museum of History and the European Union National Institutes for Culture(EUNIC) are glad to introduce this year film festival, based on a theme currently agitating Europe: immigration. This year, the embassies and cultural institutes of Italy, Portugal, Germany, Czech Republic, Sweden, Spain, France, England and Poland, for a total of 9 European countries, are presenting movies that might differ in their genre, ranging from comedy to drama and documentary, but that all display migrants lives in their cities. Each screening is free of charge and will be preceded by an introductory lecture.
. Dates: 01/10/2016 (Sat) – 29/10/2016 (Sat) * During Five weeks, every Saturday.
. Where: Seoul Museum of History, ground floor, amphitheater
. Free Entrance
.Screening Schedule *Films can be subjected to last minute change
DATE |
TIME |
TITLE |
DIRECTOR |
PRODUCTION |
ETC. |
10.1. |
13:00 |
Fire at Sea (2015) |
Gianfranco Rosi |
2015 Italy |
110min |
16:00 |
Journey to Portugal |
Sergio Trefaut |
2011 Portugal |
75 min |
|
10.8. |
11:00 |
Cosy Dens |
Jan Hřebejk |
1999 Czech |
101 min |
16:00 |
Almanya: Welcome to Germany |
Yasemin Şamdereli |
2011 Germany |
115 min |
|
10.15. |
13:00 |
Beautiful Youth |
Jaime Rosales |
2014 Spain |
104 min |
16:00 |
School of Babel |
Julie Bertuccelli |
2013 France |
94 min |
|
10.22. |
16:00 |
A Man Called Ove |
Hannes Holm |
2015 Sweden |
116 min |
10.29. |
13:00 |
Four Lions |
Chris Morris |
2010 UK |
102 min |
16:00 |
Kim Ki Dok |
Patrick Yoka |
2014 Poland |
55 min |
. Possibility to make reservation before hand on the Seoul city reservation system platform: http://yeyak.seoul.go.kr
. Otherwise, tickets to be delivered on the day of the screening at the museum, 30 minutes before the screening.
. Information: 02-724-0274~6, 0194
Subtitles are provided solely in Korean