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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 31st that it will operate the '2022 Small Cinema Special Exhibition.'


Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korean Film Council, and organized by JT Media (JT) and the Korean Small Cinema Association, this special exhibition will be held from November 2 to 5 at the Sancheong-gun Small Cinema in Sinan-myeon.


The special exhibition will screen 14 films across 6 categories in 29 sessions, along with 2 educational programs related to the films.


First, in the category 'The World Called Family,' audiences can experience various family stories through films such as 'What We Believe Is Love' starring Annette Bening, and the delightful rebellion of daughters-in-law in 'Crazy Bongo of the Great Aunt.'


Also, in 'Invitation to the Cinema,' popular films like 'A Good Man' and 'Homage' will be shown, and in 'Challenging Youth,' which reflects on the meaning of challenge through protagonists who find and grow, films such as '1984 Choi Dong-won,' remembering the iron-armed Choi Dong-won, and 'The Girl on the Bulldozer' will be screened.


Additionally, special educational programs exclusive to the Small Cinema Special Exhibition have been prepared.


After the screening of 'Learning Fire Safety with Robocar Poli' at 2 PM on November 2, a life safety education program tailored to children's perspectives called 'Robocar Poli Safety Playground' will be held. On November 4 at 1:30 PM, following the screening of 'Please Take Care of Malim,' a 'Cinema Talk' with director Choi Seung-ho will take place.



All programs in this special exhibition are free to attend, and participation in film screenings and educational programs is available only through prior reservation via phone inquiry.


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