Korean Film Center booth set up at the European Film Market by KOFIC
On February 11 at 8 pm (local time), the 
Korean Film Council (KOFIC) held the Korean Film Night in the Koreanisches Kulturzentrum (Korean Cultural Center) of Berlin, Germany. The event was organized by the Korean Cultural Center in collaboration with KOFIC to celebrate the achievements of the Korean films invited to the 69th Berlinale and to foster exchange between film professionals from Korea and abroad.
After KOFIC chairman 
OH Seok Geun and Korean ambassador to Germany Dr. JUNG Bumgoo opened the event with their congratulatory speeches, some of the film festival guests took the stage. Among them were director 
ZHANG Lu, whose latest film 
FUKUOKA was invited to the Forum section; LIM Jae-won, director-general of the National Gugak Center, and actors PARK Sang-joo and LEE Ha-kyung, who represented 
Kokdu: A Story of Guardian Angels (2018), playing in the Generation section; and director 
KIM Bora joined by actors 
KIM Sae-byuk and 
LEE Seung-yeon from 
House of Hummingbird (2018).
A number of high-profile guests attended the event. Among them, Carlo CHATRIAN, recently named as the next artistic director of the Berlinale, Alberto BARBERA, director of the Venice Film Festival, Takeo HISAMATSU, director of the Tokyo International Film Festival, and Roger GARCIA, director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival, graced the occasion with their presence. Notable figures of the Korean film industry were also present, such as JEON Yang-jun, director of the 
Busan International Film Festival, 
LEE Chung-jik, director of the 
Jeonju International Film Festival, 
SHIN Chul, director of the 
Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, KIM Sun-ah, director of the 
Seoul International Women’s Film Festival, 
JUNG Sang-jin, vice-director of the 
DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, and BANG Eun-jin, head of the Gangwon Film Commission.
“The Berlin International Film Festival has great significance to Korean cinema and Korean film professionals”, declared KOFIC chairman 
OH Seok Geun. “I hope that this event will invigorate cultural exchange between Korean and foreign film people, and that many more Asian films, including Korean ones, will be highlighted in Europe”.