In celebration of the 80th anniversary of Korean liberation, Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA) hosts 'Stories of Korean Liberation in Films', a special screening of six (6) Korean films, that highlight the history and culture of the anti-Japanese movement during the Japanese colonial period from March to November. We invite everyone interested to participate.
- Date/Venue: May 14th, 2025 (Wednesday) at 6:30 PM, KCCLA Ari Hall
- Screening Film: Road to Boston (2023)
- Director: Kang Je-gyu
- Cast: Ha Jung-woo, Yim Siwan, Park Eun-bin and more
- Synopsis: Escaping Japanese oppression, Korean athletes embark on an unforgettable journey to race under the Korean flag in the 1947 Boston International Marathon, the first international marathon since World War II. "Road to Boston" tells a heartwarming drama based on the true story of a Korean athlete, Suh Yun-bok (1923-2017), who became the first Asian winner of the Boston Marathon in 1947
- Reservation: KCCLA Website RSVP (maximum of 4 seats per person) *Children under 12 years old can attend with a guardian.
- Inquiries: lila@kccla.org