A truly fine film from a debutante director featuring an excellent performance from a debutante actress.
Category - Hong Kong Arts Centre
We speak with Lee Mi-hae about the hard part of making the documentary, the ingrained, toxic idea of beauty in Korean society, the meaning of a haircut, the...
Venue: Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts CentreDate: 2021.04.16 – 2021.04.17Price: HK$80 / HK$64* In South Korea, women have been...
We speak with Myoung So-hee about directing such a personal film, how difficult it was for her to face her past, her family's reaction to the movie, her mother...
Women Direct. Korean Indies! – Korean Women Independent Film Series continues in April with 3 more titles.
A humorous character in turmoil and a story of transition and hope
Essential and mind opening watching about a movement that is fighting against Korean unrealistic aesthetic standards.
A very intriguing documentary that works on a number of levels, as the story of the director's family mirrors that of women in Korea for three generations
Hong Kong Arts Centre has long sought to complement this industry by delivering a diverse range of alternative and non-mainstream cinema, thereby promoting...