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■ `New Korean Connection'
Korean Film Archive
Until Friday
Critically acclaimed feature and short films from the last five years are being shown at the theater of the archive, located in Seoul Arts Center, southern Seoul. All screenings are free. Located near Nambu Bus Terminal Station, subway line 3. Details: www.koreafilm.or.kr.

Oasis (2002) and Pakha Satang (Peppermint Candy) (2000)
KNTO Building
Nov. 20 at 2 p.m.

Two feature films by the renowned director Lee Chang-dong will be screened back to back. Located near exit 5 of Chonggak Station, subway line 1. Free. Details: (02) 729- 9497/8.

■ Nae Namjaui Romance (How to Keep My Love) (2004)
Saturday at 12 p.m.
Seoul Selection Bookstore

This comedic love triangle, directed by Park Je-hyeon, revolves around Hyon-ju (Kim Jeong-eun), a subway station worker who lives a mundane life and lives for her sweet science-loving boyfriend of seven years, So-hun (Kim Sang-kyung). They are virtually husband and wife: all that is left is a marriage proposal and certificate. But one day, So-hun goes shopping at a department store and is stuck in the elevator with the nation's most sought after actress, Da-yong (Oh Seung-hyun). Dayeong becomes attracted to So-hun for his kind and gentle nature, and deliberately signs an advertisement contract with So-hun's insecticide company just to get close to him. Only after newspapers expose Dayeong and Sohun's meetings does Hyon-ju realize she needs to take action before she loses her man. Tickets: 3,000 won. Located near Anguk Station, subway line 3. Details: (02) 734-9539 or www.seoulselection.com.

-Seoul Selection

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