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Fri. June 9

6:30 pm

All Countries

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All Countries & USA

 

Brief discussions following each evening’s screenings will compare and contrast the films and the topics with several panelistsAll films are subtitled in English, unless otherwise noted.​

Discussants

Cynthia Fuchs - Director of Film and Media Studies, George Mason University 

Adam Wojciechowicz - Public Affairs Specialist, Korean Cultural Center

International reception following the discussion! ​

Blowing in the Wind

China, 2016, 11 min.

Director: SONG Jun

A young girl was bullied by other children for her prominent facial birthmark. An open-minded young girl offers friendship and they become inseparable. Their friendship gives her the support and bravery to stand up to her bullies. The two girls plant a tree to commemorate their bond and make a promise to each other. However, they encounter a big challenge to fulfill this lifelong promise of life.

 

Homework

Germany, 2016, 7 min.

Director: Annika Pinske

A young father, his twelve-year-old daughter, one night club, two secrets and a lie that will solve everything.

Ramil Might be Outside

(Timora Talli  Apuera Si Ramil)

Philippines, 2013, 8 min.

Director: Roberto Oquias Jr.

Little Llena spends the entire day patiently preparing and waiting for her father to come home. When nighttime comes, she eagerly meets her father only to find someone else lurking at their doorstep.

Duellum
Spain, 2015, 10 min.
Director: Tucker Dávila Wood

The knight's quest is always lurking, pulling at the very core. In equal parts primal and noble, the call to battle must always be heeded, and one must be ready to answer, on any given day, in any given place.

Strangers On A Mountain

(등산남녀)

Korea, 2017, 9 min.

Director: Donggil Ryu

Two strangers meet on a mountain, but they have come for very different personal reasons. When we give up trying to preserve our individual privacy, and instead agree to share it with another, wonderful things can happen.

Alain

Italy, 2016, 15 min.

Director: Daniele Pace

One last and long summer day. Sarah has been informed that the police are on her trail. There is no time, she must flee. But something still ties her to this city, this chaotic and indifferent Rome. She cannot leave without locating the only person who really is important to her and may save her.  Sarah retraces the places from her past and of her possible condemnation, coming to understand a bitter truth.

Blind Spot

France, 2007, 3 min.

Directors: Johanna Bessière, Nicolas Chauvelot, Olivier Clert, Cécile Dubois-Herry, Yvon Jardel, Simon Rouby

A robber enters a convenience store with the intention of holding it up. In the store, a little old lady with poor eyesight struggles to do her shopping. Suddenly, everything erupts into confusion. An angle mort, or blind spot, in the store’s camera results in a perfect set up, an unforgiving mix up. Blind Spot is a lesson in film editing, an ideal plot twist film, and a true gem of animation.

Recruit Rhapsody

Japan, 2012, 7 min.

Director: Maho Yoshida

The lead character has spent her time as an ordinary university student. But one day she notices something odd in her friends’ attitudes. They told her that they’ve taken desperate measures to get a job. She’s gradually dragged into “The Japanese SHU-KATSU (job hunting)” without recognizing it for what it is.

Frogman

USA, 2015 , 15 min.

Director: Tyler Trumbo

As a child, Patrick Humphrey had no idea his father was a spy. How much can we really know someone through the stories we inherit?

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