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Films

KFFC – Take Care of My Cat

Director(s)
Jeong Jae-eun
Country
South Korea
Year
2001
Duration
112 minutes
Language
Korean
Subtitles
English
Format
DCP
Image tirée du film Take Care of My Cat

Take Care of My Cat (2001, Korea) by female director JEONG Jae-eun. The film is about the friendship of five girls who are navigating life after graduating high school, recalling the advent of early mobile phones with globalization, and the change of telecommunications technologies that underscore the film’s themes relating to connectivity and friendship. It is also a plus to see the early performance of BAE Doona, prominent world actress who was chosen as the Female Movie Star of the Year in 2023 by the Women’s Film Society in Korea. Director JEONG has received numerous awards for this iconic coming of age film.

Take Care of My Cat (2001, Korea) belongs to KFFC’s “East meets West” category, which features remarkable films that represent a cultural bridge between the global East and West.

Tickets are available at the price of $14 for the general public and $10 for students and seniors (with the presentation of an ID).

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The Korean Film Festival Canada (KFFC) is one of Arts East-West’s annual projects that takes place in the spring. The KFFC hosts film screenings, exhibitions of digital media works, conferences focused on the Asian and Asian Canadian diaspora, seminars with emerging and professional Asian Canadian artists and their community members, creative art workshops, artist talks, and various forms of publications.

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Director(s)
Jeong Jae-eun
Country
South Korea
Year
2001
Duration
112 minutes
Language
Korean
Subtitles
English
Format
DCP