BETWEEN GOODBYES

BETWEEN GOODBYES

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The first screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Jota Mun, producer Zoe Sua Cho, producer Barb Lee, editor Michelle Chang, film subject Mieke Murkes, film subject Okgyun Kang. 

This film contains the following accessibility options for viewers:

All in-person screening venues provide sound amplification headphones upon request with venue management. IFC Center can also provide a T-Coil loop for compatible devices.

Director: Jota Mun
Executive Producer: Alex Gibney, Maiken Baird
Producer: Zoe Sua Cho, Barb Lee
Cinematographer: Jimin Lee
Editor: Michelle Chang
Language: English, Korean, Dutch
Country: United States of America, South Korea
Year: 2024

Event details


In-Person Date

Tuesday, November 19, 2024 6:00 PM

Venue

Village East by Angelika


In-Person Date

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 3:45 PM

Venue

IFC Center


Online Dates

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 12:00 AM

Venue

Online Screening

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