Korean film "Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle" has been chosen to open a Korean film fest in Los Angeles this coming March.
"The reason we have chosen this film to open at the festival is that kimchi represents the specialty of the country and the feelings and sensitivity of a Korean," an official with the Korean Film Festival in Los Angeles (KOFFLA) explained through a press release on Thursday.
KOFFLA, launched by the official Korean Film Council in 2007, is led by festival director Chung Chang-hwa. He is a world-renowned Korean action filmmaker who helmed film "Five Fingers of Death," the first Korean movie to reach No. 1 on the U.S. box office in 1972.
"Kimchi Battle" is based on the popular comic series by artist Huh Young-man that stars Korean actors Jin Goo and Kim Jung-eun as two chefs competing in a kimchi competition.
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