The Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) Touring Program shares the warmth and vibrancy of Korean storytelling nationwide. This September, the Touring Program will offer four free screenings at Riverside Theatres of carefully selected films from KOFFIA’s 2025 Sydney lineup, featuring uplifting comedies, heartfelt dramas, and tender romances that capture the soul of Korean cinema.

Connect with Korean culture through accessible, joyful films, while laying the foundation for deeper collaborations in Korean cultural content beyond the screen. Join us for an unforgettable cinematic experience that bridges communities and celebrates storytelling!

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Friday 26 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

About Family 대가족

In a bustling South Korean town, Mu-ok reigns over Pyongmanok, a cherished restaurant that has drawn devoted patrons for decades, long before the age of viral fame.

Friday 26 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

Hear Me: Our Summer (청설)

Yong-Joon, a young man searching for his life’s purpose, supports his family by delivering lunch boxes for their small business

Friday 26 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

FORBIDDEN FAIRYTALE (동화지만 청불입니다)

Dan-bi, an aspiring children’s book author with a heart full of whimsical dreams, lands an unexpected job on a Youth Protection Team, tasked with cracking down on illicit online content.

Saturday 27 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

The Noisy Mansion (백수 아파트)

Geo-Wool, a lively single woman whose boisterous nature fills her younger brother Du-On’s home, tends to household tasks and looks after his young daughter.

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    Riverside Theatres acknowledges the Dharug people who are the traditional custodians of the land of Parramatta. We pay our respects to the elders past and present of the Dharug nation and extends that respect to other Aboriginal people visiting this site.