1. SCREEN SHOT FROM JAYN WON, & JIYEON HYUN FILM “LAST NIGHT” FROM SESIFF 2011.
A screening and presentation in collaboration with:
SESIFF, Korea & The One Minutes, Netherlands
Friday, February 10 at 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM, at Cinemateket, Gothersgade 55, 1123
København
We are delighted to invite you to a 60Seconds Festival event, a screening and presentation
with the participation of Kwangsoo SON, curator at SESIFF & SMIFF Korea
At this event we will be airing ultrashorts from Seoul Metro International Subway Film
Festival, and The One Minutes Foundation
Kwangsoo SON, curator at SESIFF & SMIFF Korea, will participate with an introduction of
the series and his festival at the event.
INTERNATIONAL ULTRASHORTS AT ASTA BIO, CINEMATEKET !1
THE PAST, PRESENT
AND FUTURE OF
ULTRASHORTS
2. After the screening will be happy to hold Q&A with the audience.
Kwangsoo SON has written various scripts including several horror screenplays like “Bloody
Beach"(1999) and “Cinderella"(2007). He is a programmer at Seoul International Extreme-
Short Image & Film festival and Seoul Metro international subway film festival. He taught
theory of multimedia at Korea National University of Arts (2012). He wrote and directed
“Live TV (2014)”. “Live Tv” was screened at Busan International Film Festival as Midnight
Passion. His latest screenplay is “The Proxy Soldier”, 20th Century Fox International have
wrapped up production and the film will premiere in Korea, June 2017.
SESIFF (Seoul international Extreme-Short Image &Film Festival) launched in 2009 as the
first festival for extreme-short films in Asia, celebrates its 9th edition this year.
SMIFF(SeoulMetro International subway Film Festival) launched in 2000, cerebrates its 8th
edition this year.
Their aim is to seek diverse possibilities through innovative visual culture and to offer
opportunities to better enjoy it. Anyone willing to experience a new kind of visual culture is
heartily welcomed at SESIFF & SMIFF, a young film festival that intends to communicate
with the audience through innovative imaginations.
The One Minutes is a global network devoted to moving image. Since 1998, The One
Minutes has produced and distributed more than 17,000 video works by artists from more
than 120 countries.
Every month, The One Minutes Foundation puts out a new series of 60-second films that
investigate how we perceive and engage with moving image. Museums and cultural
organisations around the world subscribe to the series.
The event is free for all the participants to this years festival,
Entrance for students (20dk.) others (40dk.)
INTERNATIONAL ULTRASHORTS AT ASTA BIO, CINEMATEKET !2