Story Up Shorts in New York (8/23)

Presented by the Korean Cultural Center New York & CJ Cultural Foundation

Friday, August 23rd, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Korean Cultural Center New York
(122 E 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016)

Ticket: FREE (RSVP REQUIRED)
  * RSVP and seating are first come, first served.
  * Limited same-day standby tickets available.
  * For an additional question, please contact to film@koreanculture.org

* Intro and Q&A session with Lim Yoo-Ri, director of <Forest of Echoes (메아리)>

* All films featuring Korean dialogue will have English subtitles available.


Program
- Light it Up at 2 am (2022 / 18m 56s)
- Slaughter (2023 / 26m 15s)
- Forest of Echoes (2023 / 21m 40s)
* Intro and Q&A with Director


The Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY) and the CJ Cultural Foundation co-present a ‘Story Up Shorts in New York.’ This program aims to introduce the works of promising young Korean directors to New York, supporting their future advancement into the mainstream. The event will showcase three outstanding short films that have achieved remarkable results at domestic and international film festivals, followed by a Q&A session with the directors.

The screening begins with ‘Light it Up at 2 am,' winner of the Best Short Film at the 43rd Blue Dragon Award. Next is 'Slaughter,' which won the Special Jury Prize for Korean Competition at the 41st Busan International Short Film Festival. Finally, 'Forest of Echoes,' selected for the 'La Cinef' section at the 77th Festival de Cannes, is shown. Also, Lim Yoo-ri, the director of 'Forest of Echoes,' participates in the Q&A session after the screening.

This screening follows the first 'Story Up Shorts in New York,' held on April 6th. It is a great opportunity to experience the remarkable talents and distinctive works of young Korean directors who dream of making an impact in the cinema world like Bong Joon-Ho and Park Chan-Wook.

For any inquiries, please contact the Korean Cultural Center New York at film@koreanculture.org.

Please read carefully below for more information:

* Ticket Holder

  • Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.

  • All seating is first-come, first-served.

  • Your tickets will be released to the standby line 10 minutes before the show, so we recommend you arrive early to secure your seats.

* Standby Entry:

  • There are a limited number of tickets available for the standby line day of, and additional seats may become available on a first-come, first-served basis only.

  • Standby line will form on the 1st floor at 122 E. 32nd Street, NYC.

  • We cannot guarantee admission for those in the standby line, but we will do our best to accommodate as many guests as possible.


◆ Programs Line-up

- Program 1 (2PM)

◆ Light it Up at 2 am 새벽 두 시에 불을 붙여 (2022)

  • Director/Writer: Yoo Jong-seok (유종석)

  • 18 min 56 sec

synopsis

The film begins with a girl’s narration of a story about the fire that broke out at an institute for girls and a girl named Yurim. Yurim was particularly afraid of fire but was determined to start one. Based on the true story which took place in 1995—forgotten in most people’s memories despite dozens of casualties.


◆ Slaughter 도축 (2023)

  • Director/Writer: Yun Do-yeong (윤도영)

  • 26 min 15 sec

synopsis

Sang-woo, who was unable to adapt among the strong men in the slaughterhouse, took a thin cow that looked like him, and decided to escape the slaughterhouse.


◆ Forest of Echoes 메아리 (2023)

  • Director/Writer: Lim Yoo-ri (임유리)

  • 21 min 40 sec

synopsis

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who ran away into a forbidden forest to die. In the forest, Ogyeon meets somebody- her friend who moved away years ago. In the midst of all the secrets, what choice will she make?


◆ CJ Cultural Foundation

Founded in 2006 by CJ Group, the CJ Cultural Foundation is dedicated to nurturing cultural diversity and empowering the next generation of creative talent. By providing support to young artists across diverse fields such as music, filmmaking, and musical theater, the Foundation actively enriches the Korean cultural landscape. The Foundations’ initiatives, which include TUNE UP, STORY UP, STAGE UP, and the CJ Music Scholarship program, offer valuable resources and opportunities to aspiring creators. 

The Foundation's mission is to foster a balanced and thriving creative ecosystem by discovering and empowering early-career artists across various disciplines. This comprehensive support system enables young creatives to cultivate their talents and confidently pursue their artistic dreams.

For more information, visit www.cjazit.org. Follow @cj.cultural.foundation on Instagram and @CJculture on Youtube.


 
pastTaehyun Hwang