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Korean Independence Day Film Festival in Shangri- La Plaza Mall


Celebrating the independence of South Korea in a Centennial year anniversary of freedom, the Korean Cultural Center, Film Development Council of the Philippines and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Philippines, brings this two critically acclaimed movies as tribute to those people fought for their Independence and to their beloved country.



Shangri-La Plaza hold an event last April 4, 2019, the film was offered for free to experience and to watch on April 6 at 2pm and 4pm and on April 7 at 2pm, at the Red Carpet Cinema 4 as opening of Korean Independence Day Film Festival in Shangri- La Plaza Mall, for its first- ever Korean Film Festival unveils its newest cultural offering to Philippines cinemas and also continuing the good bilateral relationship of both country Philippines and Korea, in the near future we expect a lot of inspiring movie that will inspire everyone to watch an inspiring story that is everybody deserves to know about cultural diversity and knowing about history and patriotic heroes of our own countries.


“Remembering the Heroes”
The two great movies The last Princess and The Man of Good Will tells about the fought for Independence that Korean people celebrate for all their heart as to remembered and to be thankful to those people who give their lives' for the sake of the freedom they wanted to have, the independence of every Korean people continued because of the those people fought for right, sacrificing their lives, the loved to their country and being patriotic to the land where they are born and fought for the rest of their breath, not just for them but to the next generation that would benefit this learning and bravery to fight their rights and stood for the life, as long as they know the meaning of rights and freedom.

Director Won- Tae Lee, knows everything about being patriotic because he is inspired to create these two great movie as his master peace as to shared and inspired new generation and attributing those heroes of Korean independence, “ RIGHTS and FREEDOM” this is instance for independence that Kim Chang-soo the man of Will taught the prison of Joseon. Kim Chang- soo discovered when he was in prison he found out that every each of the prison are detained in as simple as they didn't know how to fight their rights, and they don't have a capacity to understand and most of them are illiterate or no read, no right without any idea about educations and being sentenced without knowing their rights. Kim taught each of the prison to wrote and to read so that they know how to defends their life's and rights as a person of Joseon. Education is the key to fight the ignorance, a key that never been broken, a treasure that anyone can keep for a lifetime, no one could steal it, and if you have it ignorance are gone.

And don't forget to catch this free to experience to watch these Two film The Man of Will and The Last Princess on April 6 at 2pm and 4pm and on April 7 at 2pm, at the Red Carpet Cinema 4 as opening of Korean Independence Day Film Festival in Shangri- La Plaza Mall, Mandaluyong City.

Written : JC Roldan
Photos : JC Roldan and AXLPowerhouse

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