Korean cinema in Kathmandu
KATHMANDU, April 7: An assortment of Korean films is being screened at the third Korean Film Festival being held from April 4 at the Russian Culture Centre, Kamalpokhari.
Four films have already been screened at the festival.
On Wednesday, the centre was fully packed with Korean film enthusiasts there to watch the hugely popular Korean film, “My Sassy Girl” at 11:00am and “The Sword With No Name” at 2:00pm.
Today the festival will be screening Haeudae( Tsunami) at 11:00 AM and The Way Home at 2:00 PM. On Friday, “The Sword With No Name” along with “My Sassy Girl”, will be screened again.
Haeundae/Tsunami (2009)
Directed by: Yoon Je-kyoon
Stars: Sol Kyung-gu, Ha Ji-won, Lee Min-ki
Time: 120 Minutes

Located on the southeast tip of the Korean peninsula is the international city of Busan. A popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast, Haeundae draws one million visitors to its beaches every year.
Man-sik, a native of Haeundae, lost a co-worker to a tsunami on a deep-sea fishing trip four years ago. He has never returned to sea ever since. His brother Hyung-sik works for the coast guard. While these everyday domestic affairs unfold, geologist Kim Hwi, an expert on tsunami research, discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami.
Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency affirms that Korea is in no harm of being hit. Then, he discovers that a mega-tsunami is headed straight for the Korean peninsula. With only minutes to spare, vacationers and citizens of Busan are enjoying a peaceful, hot summer day, and a mega-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae at 500 miles per hour.
The Way Home(2002)
Directed by : Jeong-hyang Lee
Stars: Seung-ho Yu, Eul-boon Kim and Hyo-hee Dong
Time: 120 mins
Seven-year-old Sang-woo is left with his grandmother in a remote village while his mother looks for work.
Born and raised in the city, Sang-woo quickly comes into conflict with his old-fashioned grandmother and his new rural surroundings. Disrespectful and selfish, Sang-woo lashes out in anger, perceiving that he has been abandoned.
He trades his grandmother’s only treasure for a video game; he throws his food and he throws tantrums. When Sang-woo’s mother finds work and finally returns for him, Sang-woo has become a different boy. Through his grandmother’s boundless patience and devotion, he learns to embrace empathy, humility and the importance of family
The Sword with No Name (2009)
Directed By: Yong-gyun Kim
Stars: Jae-jin Baek, Seung-woo Cho and Jae-woong Choi
Time: 124 mins

The Sword With No Name (2009) is based on a novel, and, as is the wont of novelists, there is a fictitious character placed at the nexus of things.
In the film adaptation, he is Moo-myeong (Jo Seung-woo), a country bumpkin with mad sword skills. We first encounter him snoozing in a boat, waking to gaze, love-at-first-sightedly, at the young, soon to be queen (Soo Ae).
Later we’re supposed to get that he’s really an ace assassin. He gets the gig to murder the beautiful young woman (but of course he’s way too in love to do the deed). (source : rebublica)
KATHMANDU, April 7: An assortment of Korean films is being screened at the third Korean Film Festival being held from April 4 at the Russian Culture Centre, Kamalpokhari.
Four films have already been screened at the festival.
On Wednesday, the centre was fully packed with Korean film enthusiasts there to watch the hugely popular Korean film, “My Sassy Girl” at 11:00am and “The Sword With No Name” at 2:00pm.
Today the festival will be screening Haeudae( Tsunami) at 11:00 AM and The Way Home at 2:00 PM. On Friday, “The Sword With No Name” along with “My Sassy Girl”, will be screened again.
Haeundae/Tsunami (2009)
Directed by: Yoon Je-kyoon
Stars: Sol Kyung-gu, Ha Ji-won, Lee Min-ki
Time: 120 Minutes

Located on the southeast tip of the Korean peninsula is the international city of Busan. A popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast, Haeundae draws one million visitors to its beaches every year.
Man-sik, a native of Haeundae, lost a co-worker to a tsunami on a deep-sea fishing trip four years ago. He has never returned to sea ever since. His brother Hyung-sik works for the coast guard. While these everyday domestic affairs unfold, geologist Kim Hwi, an expert on tsunami research, discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami.
Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency affirms that Korea is in no harm of being hit. Then, he discovers that a mega-tsunami is headed straight for the Korean peninsula. With only minutes to spare, vacationers and citizens of Busan are enjoying a peaceful, hot summer day, and a mega-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae at 500 miles per hour.
The Way Home(2002)
Directed by : Jeong-hyang Lee
Stars: Seung-ho Yu, Eul-boon Kim and Hyo-hee Dong
Time: 120 mins
Seven-year-old Sang-woo is left with his grandmother in a remote village while his mother looks for work.
Born and raised in the city, Sang-woo quickly comes into conflict with his old-fashioned grandmother and his new rural surroundings. Disrespectful and selfish, Sang-woo lashes out in anger, perceiving that he has been abandoned.
He trades his grandmother’s only treasure for a video game; he throws his food and he throws tantrums. When Sang-woo’s mother finds work and finally returns for him, Sang-woo has become a different boy. Through his grandmother’s boundless patience and devotion, he learns to embrace empathy, humility and the importance of family
The Sword with No Name (2009)
Directed By: Yong-gyun Kim
Stars: Jae-jin Baek, Seung-woo Cho and Jae-woong Choi
Time: 124 mins

The Sword With No Name (2009) is based on a novel, and, as is the wont of novelists, there is a fictitious character placed at the nexus of things.
In the film adaptation, he is Moo-myeong (Jo Seung-woo), a country bumpkin with mad sword skills. We first encounter him snoozing in a boat, waking to gaze, love-at-first-sightedly, at the young, soon to be queen (Soo Ae).
Later we’re supposed to get that he’s really an ace assassin. He gets the gig to murder the beautiful young woman (but of course he’s way too in love to do the deed). (source : rebublica)