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Saturday, September 09, 2017
Showing in Brunswick October 12
NEW JEJU TRAILER MASTER from Mark Kaplan on Vimeo.
Village versus Empire
A film by South African filmmaker Mark Kaplan
Thursday, October 12
7:30 pm
The Frontier Café & Cinema
Brunswick
Village versus Empire is set on Jeju Island, off the coast of the Korean peninsula – one of the ‘Seven Wonders of Nature’, and also known as The Island of Stone, Peace Island and a Woman’s Island – a place of beauty and wonder, with more UNESCO Natural Heritage Sites than any single geographic location on Earth.
But, there is trouble in this paradise. It has been transformed – militarized. Its fragile ecology and ancient shamanistic traditions are being devastated by the construction of a Navy base for US warships that is perceived by the islanders as a globally dangerous provocation which imperils the island’s future and masks its troubled history.
Village versus Empire, dramatizes the threat to Island life and nature, through the eyes and performances of a shaman artist, Dohee Lee, born on the island and deeply troubled by its transformation, the activists who contest its occupation, the residents who have lived through its changes and the archive through which its traumatic past is uncovered.
Tickets: $8
This screening is sponsored by PeaceWorks
Info: 443-9502
This film will likely sell out on October 12 so we suggest getting advance tickets from the Frontier Cinema here
DVD's can be ordered from the filmmaker by contacting mark@greymattermedia.co.za
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