9th Seoul Women's Film Festival to Open Thursday
By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter
Under the slogan of "See the World Through Women's Eyes", the Women's Film Festival in Seoul (WFFIS) has helped improve the understanding of women's issues during the past eight years.
But, if you're under the impression that the festival is a boring and instructive series of feminist lectures, you're mistaken. In fact, the event has filled over 90 percent of its seats during past festivals and has attracted a diverse audience with interesting films and various other programs.
The festival, in its ninth year, will kick off this Thursday and run through April 12 at the Artreon Theater in Shinchon, northern Seoul.
"Our main concern is to maintain the balance", Kim Sun-ah, the chief programmer of WFFIS, said. "We try to offer a range of interesting films as a festival and at the same time deal with current important issues for women".
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