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The final movie for the EKF Cine-Cafe year is the English-language documentary on the plight of Korean women forced into sexual slavary during the Japanese colonial period (also known as “Comfort Women”) “Behind Forgotten Eyes” by American film maker Anthony Gilmore. The movie has won several international prizes for best film and best documentary and the EKF screening will be the first sneak preview of the movie in Korea. The screening will be preceeded by an introductory short film of the work-in-progress “Resilience,” a documentary on Korean birth mothers. Ms. Tammy Chu, direcotor and co-producer of “Resilience” and Editor of “Behind Forgotten Eyes” will join the screening to lead the discussion on both topics and to answer your questions about the art of movie making. The morning screening is on Wednesday, Dec 12. As usual, the group will get together at 9:30am at the French Cultural Center and the movie will start at 10am. The evening screening is on Thursday, Dec 20. The evening screening will take place at the BBB Cafe, located on the 4th floor of Hannam Building in Itaewon (same building as the International Clinic). Participants will start gathering from 6:30pm and the movie will begin at 7pm. If you would like to reserve a seat or for more information, please contact Nicole by e-mail (nicole.risse@ekf.or.kr) or phone (02-725-0381).

Itaewon Station (line 6, Exit 2).  Walk up for 3-5 minutes.  Look for International Clinic sign.  4th floor.

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