Linked to 'Secrets of the Goryeo Sea - Traces of Maritime Exchange 800 Years Ago'

The movie 'Master and Commander' will be screened at 2 PM on the 26th in the auditorium on the 2nd floor of Ulsan Museum.

The movie 'Master and Commander' will be screened at 2 PM on the 26th in the auditorium on the 2nd floor of Ulsan Museum.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan Museum will screen the movie Master and Commander at 2 p.m. on the 26th in the auditorium on the 2nd floor of the museum to celebrate October's "Culture Day."


The second half of the year’s "Reading History Through Movies" program is linked to the 3rd special exhibition The Secret of the Goryeo Sea - Traces of Maritime Exchange 800 Years Ago, offering citizens new viewing experiences by screening films set against the backdrop of the Goryeo era, maritime exchange and battles, the sea, underwater excavations, and ceramics.


Master and Commander, set during the Napoleonic Wars in 1806, realistically depicts brave sailors and the sailing ships of the time amid fierce naval battles between Britain and France.


It is especially famous for being the first film to shoot inside Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands using actual footage rather than compositing.


Movie viewing is free for the first 200 visitors who come to the museum that day.



For more details, please visit the Ulsan Museum website or contact the Ulsan Museum Exhibition and Education Team.


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