The Festival hopes to provide Sri Lankan people with an opportunity to better understand Korea’s culture and society through the medium of contemporary films.In total, four contemporaryKorean films will be featured during the Festival for the general public on a first-come first-served basis.All movies will have English subtitles. The films to be screened are as follows:Born to Sing (Comedy Drama 2013), How to Steal a Dog (Family Drama 2014), No Breathing (Romance 2013), and My Love, My Bride (Comedy 2014).
Korean films have enjoyed soaring popularity over the last few years. Korean movies are both character- and plot-driven, and incredibly diverse and complex with a healthy mix of blockbusters, documentaries, indie films and film festival movies, while offering an alternative to the usual ‘Western’ scripts. The new Korean films of the 21st century, a regular feature at international film festivals, are playing a crucial trend-shaping role in Asian culture in particular. The high calibreKorean films today are largely the result of the artistic passion of Korean movie makers and their ability to match the production skills of other advanced nations as well as Korean moviegoers undying support for Korean films.