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Subtitles for the Korean film Yeon-ae-dam

Hi everyone,

I've been searching subtitles on internet for the film "Our love story" (Yeon-ae-dam, 2016), directed by Hyun-ju Lee, and haven't found any. I'm fond of Korean cinema and specially young Korean directors and this film seems to be a very good one to me; the film was shown in the San Sebastian film festival (Spain), and it quite pleased the public. If only I could have seen it there.

I don't understand Korean and it's a shame to watch it without subtitles because I realize the dialogues are good and full of meaning, though I don't understand a word.

Theater to watch Korean movies with English subtitles

If you are looking for a theater to watch new Korean movies with English subtitles, visit the KoBiz website.
You can see the film currently being screened with English subtitles and theater information for watching the film with subtitles.
 
In addition to this information, you can see the latest news of Korean films from the NEWS & REPORTS menu as well as the extensive Korean film datab

1970s war films tribute

Hello.

I'm just a cinema fan from Poland and I have absolutely no idea if what I'm about to post here suits the profile of this site, but, please, allow me to carry on.

Well, I've taken great pleasure in collecting war films made in the oh so democratic South Korea of the 1970s. Here are 2 quick music videos I have made to pay a half-ironic tribute to their magnificence.

1. Im Kwon-taek's 1974 "Testimony" form a German DVD.

2. Seol Tae-ho's 1977 "The Last Days of Mt Dosol".from a French VHS.

Enjoy:

Going to the movies in Korea - lost in translation?

hello everyone :)

I have a question. Yesterday I went to watch the new star trek movie with some friends (I thought it was awesome btw) and there were some pretty funny scenes but I noticed that we were pretty much the only ones laughing every now and then. 

It just got me wondering... is this a cultural thing or was there something lost in translation(subtitles)?? 

a few weeks back, i watched iron man3 and people were either laughing before or after us (even at random times)

Wedding Videograher and/or Phorographer Needed (Seoul)

I am currently searching for a potential hire for my upcoming wedding in Korea this December. I'm an American living and teaching in Seoul, and my fiancé is ethnically Korean, but raised internationally. We met in the states ad began dating about 4 years ago. Our wedding is December 29th, 2012.

return airfare

I am from Australia. I got a job at a hagwon. Worked there for 3 years without missing a day or being late or complaining about anything. I'll be leaving in May. I asked the boss about my return fare to Australia and I wanted in cash. He said Ok. It'll be about 1,200,000 won. That's what I originally paid to get here. He goes to to his office and checks the online air agencies. He calls me to his office and says the return flight will be 407,000 won total and that's what he will give me. He even showed the travel agency and the prices.

ANOTHER REMINDER: 'The Tree of Life' is amazing, so see it now!

Film blogger Jacob Worrel has been eagerly anticipating the release of Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life in South Korea, outside of it's screenings at this year's Busan International Film Festival.  The film is now playing at most major theater chains.  In case you missed

Buying PIFF / BIFF Tickets

For those planning to buy PIFF tickets online this week it seems that registering your ARC number with Daum.net doesn't work. However you can buy tickets if you click on the 'non native ticketing' link and enter your passport number this does work.

I found out to my cost tonight when trying to get tickets for the opening and closing. Although you can create an account at Daum with your ARC, it will not allow you to buy tickets for PIFF. For some reason it's viewing foreign IDs as children under 14!

As said though the passport method does work.

Here is the direct link

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