Selected films including films in the competitive section will be screened during the festival at the EBS-¡®SPACE¡¯ Art Hall in the EBS headquarters. Online reservations can be made by clicking on the menu ¡®Schedule/Ticketing.¡¯ If you do not make a reservation, onsite admittance is first-come, first-serve basis. All the tickets are free.  
 
7/10 (Mon)  l  7/11 (Tue)  l  7/12 (Wed)  l  7/13 (Thu)  l  7/14 (Fri)
 
  Looking for the Lost Voice
Director : Tzipi Trope
TV : 06-07-12 10:25 / Screening : 06-07-12 10:00
Omri Goldin was a soloist of the Israeli punk rock group ¡°Lucy¡¯s Pussy¡± (·ç½Ã½º Ǫ½Ã). He was killed by a suicide bomber. His father, Amiram, a peace activist, his Palestinian friends and the band are on a journey to find sanity and peace.
  
 
  Out of Bounds
Director : Alexandre Leborgne, Pierre Barougier
TV : 06-07-10 19:50 / Screening : 06-07-12 15:00
Alejandro, condemned to a life sentence and head of 2,300 inmates, tells us about Iwahig, a prison without bars where prisoners can live with their families. Founded more than a century ago in the Philippines, this unique prison system opens up new horizons.
  
 
  Sentenced Home
Director : David Grabias, Nicole Newnham
TV : 06-07-14 21:40 / Screening : 06-07-12 17:00
Putting a never-before-seen face on current U.S. deportation policy, SENTENCED HOME follows the heart-breaking sagas of three Cambodian-Americans through the deportation process over the course of three years, from the streets of inner-city Seattle to the rice paddies of Cambodia.
  
 
  Chris In Korea
Director : Saino Kim
TV : 06-07-16 20:25 / Screening : 06-07-12 18:30
Chris is a French film student living in Korea. The film shows his days, mostly spent with his other non-Korean friends, and tries to relate what it's like to be a foreigner.
  
 
  Papa
Director : Jon Alpert
TV : 06-07-12 13:40 / Screening : 06-07-12 19:30
An affectionate and darkly humorous look at his father suffering from painful disease, this film is a fine example of Alpert¡¯s ability to capture the most intimate moments of his subjects and touch us with their vulnerability
  
 
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