Wavve to Screen at Seoul International Women's Film Festival from Today until the 15th View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] Wavve will operate a total of 22 online simultaneous screening theaters in collaboration with the Seoul International Women's Film Festival for five days from today (the 11th) to the 15th.


The opening film sponsored by Wavve, "Women's Filmmakers Support Project: Seeing Each Other in the COVID Era," and "Baekya" from the "Film X Gender" section are available for free viewing by anyone. The opening film will be available to Wavve paid members until October 10 after the festival.


"Women's Filmmakers Support Project: Seeing Each Other in the COVID Era" is a project that shares the concerns of women filmmakers amid a global crisis and signifies solidarity. Production support funds were provided to 50 teams of women filmmakers, and the videos they produced were compiled into a single work.


The Seoul International Women's Film Festival's representative section and competition program, "Asia Shorts," introduces films by Asian women directors active in various countries along with Korean works such as "Marriage is Over," "Muhwa, Iwa, Goom," "Girls' Drum Sound," "Sulrae," "Porous Valley 2: Trickster Plot," "Born Again, Again," and "Our Day and Night." Short films can be viewed for 2,000 KRW each.



The "Linkage: Director × Critic" section, which introduces recently released or produced films, features five works including "Our House," "Kim Ji-young, Born 1982," "Money," "Birthday," and "Patriot Game 2? Jirokwi-ma." Except for "Patriot Game 2," films in this section can be viewed without additional payment if you have a Wavve paid subscription.


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