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Song Hye-kyo donates 800 movie tickets

Actress Song Hye-kyo is donating 800 movie tickets to the 16th Seoul International Women's Film Festival (SIWFF).

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Song Hye-kyo is the 7th Cinema Angel, which is a donation organization established by actresses for the class neglecting of culture under the banner 'a film changes a life'.

With the donations arranged through photo collections with Harpers Bazaar and support by Burberry Korea, Song Hye-kyo decided to donate 800 tickets to the SIWFF.

She donates these tickets to the Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan and Makdallena Community which is a community that focuses on the happiness and rights of women hurt from prostitution.

The SIWFF says, "We expect this to deliver hope and strength to neglected women and Song Hye-kyo is very proud to have done what she did for those who need help".

Cinema Angel was started in 2007 by director Lee Hyun-seung and has been active in making opportunities for those unable to watch movies and supporting several low-cost independent films. In for the same cause are; the late Jang Jin-yeong, Park Hae-il, Song Kang-ho, Hwang Jung-min, Ahn Sung-ki, Yoo Ji-tae, Ryoo Seung-bum, Kang Hye-jung, Kong Hyo-jin, Bae Doona, Soo Ae, Shin Min-a, Lee Na-young, Kim Joo-hyuk, Shin Ha-kyun, Jung Jae-young, Ha Jung-woo, Kim Kang-woo, Jeon Do-yeon, Lee Byung-hun, Lim Soo-jung, Cha Seung-won and more.

Meanwhile, the Seoul International Film Festival will continue until the 5th of June. It continues to introduce domestic and foreign female movies and works hard to protect the variety of culture in the Korean society. 99 films from 30 different countries, including the opening act, "For Her", will be screened.

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