The Korean Film cycle begins today, Monday October 3 at 21 am in the auditorium of the Centro Cultural Puertas de Castilla, in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center of Spain, Embassy of Korea.
The cycle begins with Mother (Madre, 2009) director Bong Joon - Ho.
Mother (Mother) is the fourth work of South Korean director Bong Joon-Ho.
The story tells of a somewhat poor kid, who still lives with his mother, who will be grossly overprotected.
One night the boy goes home late and the next day, there is a girl's body hanging from a balcony.
Since I had been around, everyone blames the young, but the mother is convinced that he and has not undertaken an investigation to find the real culprit.
"Mother" reflects an almost sickly character portrait to show that, for many people, love the close ones is a feeling stronger than justice.
The projections are continuing on Tuesday October 4 with Clown (The King and the Clown, 2005), directed by Lee Jun-Ik.
The film directed by Jun-ik Lee tells us about the lives of two jesters (Jangsaeng and Gonggil) engaged to perform various acrobatic and representations of folk stories and funny.
The plot begins when the king of Joseon falls for one of them and try to abuse it.
Both buffoons fleeing the city knowing that lives are at risk, coming to Seoul, hoping to start anew, but not everything is as believe and history may repeat itself.
Stresses the great stage where the raw visual beauty of traditional costumes, costumes, scenery.
Finally the cycle is concluded on Wednesday October 5th with Welcome to Dong-Mak-Gol (2005), directed by Park Kwang-Hyun.
Welcome to Dong-Mak-Gol (led by Kwang-Hyun Park) is about three North Korean soldiers survive an ambush and lost, ending in an odd isolated village in the mountains, called Dongmakgol whose inhabitants know nothing of war.
Discover that they are the only outsiders, being with soldiers from the opposing side.
This wonderful movie as strange as giving rise to many hilarious scenes really get it do not stop laughing.
But all is not comedy, it also has a dramatic and emotional side, come into play the horrors of war.
The Korean Film cycle, brings together a representative selection of Korean cinema films of recent production.
The projections will take place in the auditorium of the center and the entrance VOSE will be free to fill seats.
Source: Puertas de Castilla