2025 Wrocław Korean Film Festival Announces Program and Screening Schedule for October Event
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The 2025 Wrocław Korean Film Festival is set to showcase the diversity and unique appeal of Korean cinema over a three-day celebration in Poland. The festival will take place from Friday, October 10 through Sunday, October 12, 2025, at the renowned Kino Nowe Horyzonty venue in Wrocław.
Organizers have announced an exciting lineup featuring five carefully selected Korean films that represent various genres and storytelling approaches. The festival aims to introduce audiences to the distinctive charm of Korean cinema through this diverse selection of contemporary works. Festival-goers will have the opportunity to experience different facets of Korean filmmaking, from romantic dramas to action thrillers.
The screening schedule begins on Friday, October 10 at 7:00 PM with "Love in the Big City," setting the tone for the weekend's cinematic journey. Saturday, October 11 features two screenings: "Harbin" at 5:00 PM, followed by "The Old Woman With The Knife" at 7:30 PM. The festival concludes on Sunday, October 12 with "Hi-Five" at 4:00 PM and "Nothing Serious" at 6:30 PM.
This annual event represents a significant cultural exchange opportunity between Korea and Poland, bringing Korean storytelling and cinematic artistry to European audiences. The festival organizers have extended a warm invitation to film enthusiasts and culture lovers to join this celebration of Korean cinema. The event promises to offer viewers an immersive experience into the rich tapestry of Korean film culture, highlighting the country's growing influence in international cinema.
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