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Frames of Korea Through Films: Come, Come Come Upward (아제아제 바라아제)

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The Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles
5505 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles , California 90036
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Free

The Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles (Director Haedon LEE) will present a classic film cinematheque series, Frames of Korea Through Films, from May through September, featuring a total of 5 screenings at the Center.

Co-organized with the Korean Film Archive (KOFA), this series showcases six carefully selected films that represent key turning points in the history of Korean cinema, spanning from the 1960s to the 2000s. The program aims to provide audiences with an opportunity to deeply appreciate Korean cinema by exploring each era’s cinematic achievements alongside their broader social, cultural, and historical contexts. In addition to the screenings, each session will feature invited film experts who will provide commentary and lead Q&A discussions. These programs are designed to offer audiences a deeper understanding of the films by examining their historical context, the evolution of Korean society, and their significance within film history.

On July 15, audiences will be invited to reflect on the meaning of human existence and spiritual pursuit through director IM Kwon-taek’s Come, Come, Come Upward (1989).

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