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The Korean Film Festival in Australia 2024

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The Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) is set to make a grand return to Sydney in 2024, showcasing an impressive array of Korean cinematic masterpieces. This year, KOFFIA introduces a new format with Sydney hosting the main festival, while four other cities will feature a curated selection of FREE screenings through the Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program. Taking place in Sydney from August 22 to August 27, KOFFIA will present ten Australian premiere screenings of Korean films. Meanwhile, the Touring Program will visit Canberra (August 31 – September 1), Burnside (September 10 – 13), Benalla (September 14 – 15), and Alice Springs (October 9 – 12), offering a taste of the festival with four selected films screening for free in each city. KOFFIA Programmer Francis Lee stated, “We are thrilled to bring KOFFIA back to Sydney and to introduce the Touring Program, which allows us to share the beauty and diversity of Korean cinema with a wider audience across Australia. This year’s selection of films promises to captivate viewers with its rich storytelling and exceptional cinematography.” Opening night Opening the festival across all locations is FAQ, a whimsical family comedy about an overburdened elementary student, Dong-chun, who discovers the secrets of the world through a talking bottle of rice wine. Sydney exclusive films In Sydney, KOFFIA will present a series of exclusive screenings that showcase the latest and greatest in Korean cinema. Based on the hit Naver webtoon, Dr. Cheon and the Lost Talisman is a supernatural drama that delves into dark… Read More