Vivek Sharma, 16th
February 2022, New Delhi: Korean Cultural Centre India in cooperation with the
Korea Independent Animation Association (KIAFA) announces to hold an online
screening of Korean short animations
from Friday, 18th February till Friday 25th February 6:00 PM (IST) onwards through
the Korean Cultural Center's film screening website (http://www.kccifilm.in). The event will
feature seven of the latest works submitted in 2021 from the
"Indie-AniFest" hosted by KIAFA. For local audiences who may be
unfamiliar with short animations, KCCI has carefully picked works including
varied expressions and interesting storylines; ranging from traditional drawing
works to works employing 3D computers. Writer Kim
Kang-min's "Dream" uses a stop motion animation technique that
gradually moves and shoots objects that are stationary. This work incorporates
the author's autobiographical story, expressed through a concise and powerful
black-and-white image with a synopsis of love for children based on the mother's precognitive dream. “Dream” has been invited to several animation festivals across the world, and won the grand prize in 2020 at the Ottawa International Animation Festival, one of the world's top four animation festivals. The festival will also feature distinctive works such as, "Who brings chocolate jam?" (Jang Na-hee), the animation music video "First Time (Lee Gyu-ri)," Incomplete Woman (Heo Soo-young) with engaging characters leading profound stories, and "The Master Piece (Kim Si-on, Lee Eun-jin, Lee Ji-young). Recently, the animation market has been revitalized in India. According to the Korea Creative Content Agency, the Indian cartoon market is expected to grow by about 6.5% from $49 million (about 58.7 billion won) in 2020 to $67 million (about 80.3 billion won) in 2025. In this regard the advancement of Korean webtoons is also noticeable, recently a Korean company acquired ‘Crosscomics’ an Indian webtoon platform.
black-and-white image with a synopsis of love for children based on the mother's precognitive dream. “Dream” has been invited to several animation festivals across the world, and won the grand prize in 2020 at the Ottawa International Animation Festival, one of the world's top four animation festivals. The festival will also feature distinctive works such as, "Who brings chocolate jam?" (Jang Na-hee), the animation music video "First Time (Lee Gyu-ri)," Incomplete Woman (Heo Soo-young) with engaging characters leading profound stories, and "The Master Piece (Kim Si-on, Lee Eun-jin, Lee Ji-young). Recently, the animation market has been revitalized in India. According to the Korea Creative Content Agency, the Indian cartoon market is expected to grow by about 6.5% from $49 million (about 58.7 billion won) in 2020 to $67 million (about 80.3 billion won) in 2025. In this regard the advancement of Korean webtoons is also noticeable, recently a Korean company acquired ‘Crosscomics’ an Indian webtoon platform.
Hwang Il-yong, the director of the Korean Cultural Centre, said, "Korean webtoons have recently gained a lot of international attention around the world. In addition to this situation, I believe that it is very important to introduce short animation works to India that are unique in terms of artistry. The Korean Short Animation Online Screening will be held on the Shift 72 online platform at http://www.kccifilm.in, and will be screened from February 18th 6 PM (IST) onwards till February 25th 6 PM (IST) without restrictions so that you can view the work at any time you want.
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