PB&J 21: Film Benefit for WOM collective
Sunday April 29, 2007
@ Club TA in Hongdae (we’re making a map, just email us at pbjseoul -@- gmail. com and we’ll send it to you!)
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
7,000 won! All proceeds donated to WOM filmmaking collective.

Screening of Out: Smashing Homophobia on Sunday April 27
PB&J is happy to announce our first documentary film benefit — Out: Smashing Homophobia on Sunday April 29 at 7:30 PM at Club TA. Winner of the Documentary Ock Rang Award at the 2007 Women’s International Film Festival in Seoul, Out: Smashing Homophobia is the inventive and honest self-portraits of three Korean lesbian teenagers — Chunjae, Choi and Koma. Out sold out both screenings at the film festival, there’s lots of positive buzz about this documentary, don’t miss your chance to see the film! Subtitles are in English, dialogue is in Korean. More info about Out at www.out.or.kr or check out the review up at koreanfilm.org
All proceeds will go to the feminist filmmaking collective WOM. Dedicated to telling the untold diversity of women’s lives, and to increasing access to media tools and media education for young women, WOM has created documentary films since 2001 – We Are Not Defeated, Sex Trafficking, Knife Style, Turtle Sisters, Lesbian Censorship 1 and now Out.
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