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KFFC 2022

**Ticket purchases are available on May 15, 2022**
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KFFC is proud to showcase films from around the world, including narratives produced by Koreans, as well as Canadians, Asian-Canadians, and international artists that all align with the annual theme. Under the theme Environment: Resilience and Sustainability, the 9th edition of the festival takes place from May 26 to the 28 with in-person screenings at the McCord Museum.

Sewing Sisters

(미싱타는 여자들)

 110 min
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Maggie

(메기)

 88 min
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In Front of Your Face

(당신 얼굴 앞에서)

 85 min
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Sewing Sisters

(미싱타는 여자들)

 110 min
MORE

Maggie

(메기)

 88 min
MORE

In Front of Your Face

(당신 얼굴 앞에서)

 85 min
MORE

For its 9th edition, KFFC welcomes films produced by Asian-Canadian and Canadian directors. This selection includes Sal Eigh’s debut film (It’s) The Pits (2022), the documentary Omega 20-22 (2018) by Thierry Loa, Jardin (2022) by Fanny Lord-Bourcier and other works of emerging and professional artists that will be screened on May 28 at the McCord Museum.



 

(It’s) the Pits


Blue Like a Gun Shot

((Bleu comme un coup de feu))

Industrious Dreams of a Forgotten Past


Jardins


yikingying spaces


The Midnight Shift


20-22 OMEGA


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