Inaugural Korean Film Festival in LA Opens
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The inaugural Korean Film Festival in Los Angeles (KOFFLA) has opened in the U.S. to facilitate Korean films advancement into the American market.
In an opening ceremony on Thursday, chief of the organizing committee Chung Chang-hwa promised best efforts to link South Korea's movie industry to Hollywood, the heart of the global film establishment.
During the four-day festival, about 60 Korean films will be shown at theaters in Hollywood and the Korean Culture Center in L.A.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
In an opening ceremony on Thursday, chief of the organizing committee Chung Chang-hwa promised best efforts to link South Korea's movie industry to Hollywood, the heart of the global film establishment.
During the four-day festival, about 60 Korean films will be shown at theaters in Hollywood and the Korean Culture Center in L.A.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
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