Seoul Eco Film Festival

Green Film Festival in Seoul (GFFIS), held in Seoul, South Korea, is the largest international environment film festival in Asia.[1] GFFIS is a non-competitive film festival with partial competitions within sections and 111 films from 35 countries will be screened during the festival.

GFFIS of 2014 was held from 9th to 15 May, every day from 11:00 to 18:00 at the Seoul Museum of History, Cinecube and INDIESPACE[2], Gwanghwamun.

The festival has been renamed the 'Seoul Eco Film Festival' since 2018. The new English name features the festival's venue, ' Seoul, ' and the film festival's personality.[3]

Program of Festival

  • Green talk - It is a talk program designed to diagnose climate change problems and explore alternatives from a long-term perspective for future generations.
  • Cinema Greenteen - This program is designed to teach children and teenagers about the importance of the environment. The program offer opportunities to see, experience, and participate in the Seoul Film Festival. Elementary, middle and high school students from across the country can apply.
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References

  1. ryu, subin. "Seoul, the venue for coexistence of man with nature". Kormore. Kormore. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  2. "인디스페이스". Wiki Korea.
  3. DESIGNPIXEL. "SEFF". SEFF (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-04-24.

See also

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