2.18.2011

the house of suh screening at upenn, february 21


This is for my friends in Philadelphia. The amazing documentary The House of Suh, directed by Iris Shim, will be screening this week at the University of Pennsylvania.

The award-winning film tells the story of a Korean immigrant family whose pursuit of the American dream ends in the ultimate tragedy. It's happening on Monday, February 21 at UPenn, Huntsman F95. Here are some more details:
Film Screening: The House of Suh

Monday, February 21
5:30pm - 8:00pm

University of Pennsylvania
JMMH F95

When the son of one Korean American immigrant family kills his sister’s fiance at his sister's request, is that the end of the story...or just one link in an intricate chain of events? Meet the producer and director of this film and join PAACH’s Student Planning Committee and SPEC Connaissance to watch this award-winning documentary.

This free event will begin with the film screening at 5.30pm in Huntsman F95, followed by a Penn faculty panel that includes Dr. June Chu and Dr. Sonya Gwak.

The discussion will touch on Psychology, Sociology -- please come if anything like this appeals to you.

*DINNER WILL BE PROVIDED*
Both director Iris Shim and producer Gerry Kim will be in attendance, joining faculty members for a post-screening discussion. So that's a free screening of a riveting, powerful documentary, a thoughtful discussion, and of course, free food.

I'm a huge fan of this film. If you can make it, I highly recommend checking it out. For more information about the screening, go to the Facebook event page here. For more on The House of Suh, go to the film's website here.

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