Comfort @ Tett Centre

Comfort @ Tett Centre

"Comfort" (2020). screening at KFFC 10 in Kingston.

By Arts East-West

Date and time

Saturday, June 10, 2023 · 7 - 9:10pm EDT

Location

Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning (Rehearsal Hall)

370 King Street West Kingston, ON K7L 2X4 Canada

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About this event

KFFC 10 CLOSING NIGHT IN KINGSTON - CLOSING FILM

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Programme (7:00PM - 9:10PM)

Comfort (74 min)

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Doors open / Portes ouvertes: 6:40PM

Remaining tickets will be sold at the door

Comfort / 보드랍게 (2020) directed by Emmanuel Moonchil Park

Kim Soonak was a survivor of Japanese military sexual slavery. After the war, her life was yet another battle. She engaged in prostitution, US camptown sex trade, and also worked as a maid. Weaving interviews of activists, archive footage, animation, and the recital of testimonies, the film reconstructs the life stories of the late KIM Soonak.

Source: Director Emmanuel Moonchil PARK

Director: Emmanuel Moonchil Park

Release Date: 2020

Run Time: 73 min

Category: K-Contemporary

Country: South Korea

Dialogues: Korean (English subtitles)

Organized by

Arts East-West is a Montréal-based, non-profit artist-driven organization specializing in thematic festivals since 1996, with no limitation on national boundaries in pan-Asia and the diaspora. Our initiatives include Korean Film Festival Canada (KFFC), the Asian Art Publication Lab (AAPLab), and Gallery East-West (GEW).

Arts East-West or Korean Film Festival (both names are registered to reflect on our organization’s multiple projects), is a non-profit media arts organization based in Montréal. We facilitate the works of Asian-identifying artists in Canada and abroad. Our long-standing motto since 1996, “Where East Meets West,” represents our commitment to bring together diverse communities to enrich both audiences and artists in Québec, Canada and beyond through Asian Canadian media arts.

KFFC and AAPLab of Arts East-West has a three-fold mission:

1) Exploring Korean and pan-Asian Canadian made digital media and visual arts in an attempt to understand its place within the diverse cultures and heritages of Canada, through both an intercultural and intergenerational lens.

2) Creating Asian Canadian media arts contents and art projects through various artist-driven, theme-based projects in order to discover and foster a notion of cultural diversity within Canada, exploring what it means to be Canadian and how Asian Canadian art reflects its own Canadian-ness.

3) Bridging the gap between Eastern and Western cultural identities through the showcasing of marginalized voices, supporting emerging artists, and embracing technology and the opportunities afforded for cultural and artistic discourse in the international online community, both as a citizen of Canada and the world.

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