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The International Tour Film Festival Arrives at the Ulsan Museum of Modern Art (South Korea).

From November 28 to December 1, the International Tour Film Festival (ITFF) will stop at the Ulsan Museum of Modern Art in South Korea, with the event:

“Italia Tour Film Festival: From Civitavecchia to Ulsan,”

showcasing a selection of 20 works, including feature films, short films, documentaries, and animations. These pieces were chosen from among 450 submissions from 34 countries in the latest edition of ITFF, the International Film Festival of Civitavecchia, curated by President Piero Pacchiarotti and Artistic Director Antonio Flamini.

The festival celebrates cinema as a medium for cultural dialogue and territorial exploration. With its theme of “travel,” the ITFF connects places and stories, symbolically linking the historic port of the Lazio town, with its millennia-old commercial tradition, to Ulsan, a modern industrial hub.

The screenings will take place during the Culture Day period at the museum’s Auditorium, a cutting-edge cultural hub that merges art, technology, and innovation. Here, independent and classic Korean films will also be shown, creating an artistic fusion between East and West.

This event represents a rare opportunity for the Korean audience to discover the visions of international filmmakers and appreciate works that explore universal themes through local perspectives.

The established collaboration with the Ulsan Museum of Modern Art and its director, Mr. Hongki Chae, underscores the festival’s commitment to bringing the language of cinema beyond geographic boundaries, solidifying it as a tool for global cultural exchange.

The event is curated by Mr. Sukhwa Hong, President of H Culture, ITFF’s International Relations Manager, and Director of ITFF Korea-Bali.


(In the photo: Ulsan audience during screenings).

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