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Im Kwon-taek: Three Films

With a body of work that spans the past thirty-five years, filmmaker Im Kwon-taek has become recognized internationally recognized as a leading force in Korean Cinema. Although he received numerous awards and accolades home, it was not until the 1990s when the rest of the world began to take notice of his impressive and distinct film style. This mini-retrospective provides a brief overview of some of his most recent work highlighted by a rare U.S. appearance by the director himself.

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