Sold out
This screening includes Minari
- Date and time:
- Tues, Oct 12, 2021, From 7–8:56 pm
- Runtime:
- 1 hr 56 min
- Cost:
- Free, but ticketed
All tickets have been distributed for this event. There will be no standby line for this sold-out screening.
Please note:
- Masks are required for all attendees and Cinema staff at indoor events, per current Monroe County health and safety guidelines.
- Due to our limited screening schedule and currently reduced seating capacity, we strongly encourage patrons to buy tickets online in advance to avoid getting sold out.
- No standby or late seating.
Parallel Dreams: Korean and Korean American Issues Through Film
Co-hosted by the Institute for Korean Studies and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the USA, Parallel Dreams: Korean and Korean American Issues Through Film is a webinar series that addresses the topics of transnational adoption, immigrant lives, and race/ethnic issues through films. On October 14, there will be a virtual roundtable discussion about Minari featuring scholars Chang-rae Lee from Stanford University and Edward Chang from University of California, Riverside. Registration for the webinar is now open. More details can be found on the Institute for Korean Studies' website.
This partnership is supported through IU Cinema’s Creative Collaborations program. Curated by Seung-kyung Kim and John Finch of the Institute for Korean Studies, with support from IU Cinema.
Series: Additional Films and Guests, International Art House Series