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CJ to celebrate 20 years with special LA screenings, director Q&As
October 22, 2015
Special screenings of some of South Korean cinema’s greatest recent hits are coming to CGV Cinemas in Los Angeles’ Koreatown next month in celebration of the 20th anniversary of distributor CJ Entertainment.
According to CJ Thursday, screenings will span Nov. 5 to 7 and include “Ode To My Father,” “Haeundae,” “Mother,” “Thirst,” “Masquerade,” “The Unjust,” “Memories of Murder,” “Roaring Currents” and “Miss Granny.”
Hwang Dong-hyuk, director of “Ode To My Father,” and JK Yoon, director of “Miss Granny,” will be in attendance for Q&A sessions with audience members.
For a detailed schedule, visit cj-entertainment.com.
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