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K-Cinema at Home, Lunar New Year Special: Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle (Feb. 11-17)

Feb 03, 2021 | 340 Hit
Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle
식객: 김치전쟁

Streaming Online:
Thursday - Wednesday, February 11 - 17 (EST)

Join us for a special holiday screening of Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle in celebration of Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year! As the first day of the lunar calendar and one of Korea's most important traditional holidays, Seollal is a nationwide event where people gather with their families to enjoy good food, fun games, and great company. This year, Seollal falls on February 12.

[Synopsis] After the Korean president gets into a heated debate abroad over the true origins of kimchi, the National Kimchi Contest is born as means to promote the quintessentially Korean dish to the world. Famed fusion chef Jang-eun (Kim Jung-eun) returns from Japan to compete; she hides her broken-hearted resentment behind a cold mask, and aims to also shut down the family restaurant her mother seemingly cherished more than her own children. Jang-eun's step-brother Seong-chan (Jin Goo), a champion of tradition, disagrees about the fate of their once-beloved establishment and proposes that the two compete in the national contest as a means to settle their dispute. The stage is set for an epic culinary battle.

Director Baek Dong-Hun's crowd-pleasing Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle (2010) was filmed in part in Gwangju, a city known for its rich food culture, and its two main actors prepared for filming with months of cooking lessons. The film opened the Korean Film Festival in Los Angeles the year it debuted, and was praised for its lush blend of Korean food and traditional culture.

This film is viewable for one week, from Thusday, February 11 until midnight on Wednesday, February 17 (EST). Scroll down to RSVP and access details will be emailed to you before the screening period! In Korean with English subtitles; 119 Minutes.
K-Cinema at Home from the Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. brings Korean film straight to your home—and into your comfort zone! Screenings are free, but prior registration is required and the number of virtual tickets is limited. To register or to view past and upcoming events, visit the film section of the KCCDC website or simply join the KCCDC e-mailing list.
Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.
2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW | Washington, D.C. 20008
culturedc@mofa.go.kr | (202) 939-5688

The KCC is temporarily closed to visitors due to COVID-19.
We hope to see everyone back again soon!

Regular Hours: Monday - Friday | 9 am-noon & 1-6 pm
closed for US and some Korean national holidays


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