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Five distinctive short films from the new Korean cinema, which is emerging as one of the most compelling of the contemporary international film scenes. These films present a variety of styles and thematic concerns, and stand together as a refreshing sign of good things to come from some of the most talented of today's Korean directors. Includes Eraser Wrestling (Min Dong-hyun, 1999, 18 mins.), For the Peace of All Mankind (Lee Seok-hoon, 1999, 7 mins.), Lachrymal (Lim Chang-jae, 1998, 20 mins.), The Goggles (Lee Su-yeon, 2000, 34 mins.), and Uncle Bar at the Barbershop (Kwon Jung-gwan, 2000, 22 mins.). In Korean with English
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