The Toronto Korean Film Festival is gearing up for its 2015 edition, which will kick off with the North American premiere of HONG Seok-jae’sSocialphobia, a feature project from the Korean Academy of Film Arts. The six-day event, which starts on May 26th, will present nine feature films and ten shorts.
Following opening night, SHIN Sang-ok’s Evergreen Tree (1961) will screen as a Korean Classic Presentation. Day three and five will feature the Korean diaspora programme, which includes the short animations A Purpleman (2010) by RYU Jin-ho and KIM Yoo-ri’s Birdfather (2013), as well as the feature-length animation Approved for Adoption (2012) by JUNG Henin and the documentary One for All, All for Oneby PARK Sa-yu, PARK Don-sa.