Korean Film Show arranged at PNCA

15 Dec, 2017

Embassy of Korea Thursday arranged Korean Film Show 2017 at Pakistan National Council of the Art (PNCA) for the purpose of entertaining local people. In his welcome address, Charge d'Affairs of Korea Kim Jinwook said that his embassy in collaboration with Korea Foundation and PNCA had been hosting an annual Korean film screening for many years.
Over the time, he said the Korean Film Show had become one of the most anticipated social events in Islamabad and people had always appreciated the excellent storyline and the high quality of Korean films. He said the film going to screen this year is called "The Frontline", and it is set in the closing days of the 1953 Korean War. "The Frontline" captures the intrigue and mystery which follows the murder of a company commander, in the midst of battle, during the last days of the Korean War."
"The Frontline" was Korea's official nomination for the 2012 Oscars and it has won many Korean and international awards for best film, director, screenplay, cinematography, and art direction. It has a very powerful script and the technical effects are brilliant.

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