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nettime-nl: Steunoproep: Seoul politie maakt einde aan homo-festival |
Via Wouter Barendrecht van Fortissimo Film in Hongkong (wouter@asiaonline.net) bereikte mij de volgende dringende oproep: De politie in Seoul heeft op zaterdag 20 september jongstleden een dramatisch einde gemaakt aan de poging om voor het eerst een gay filmfestival te organiseren in Zuid-Korea. Er werd gedreigd om de apparatuur in beslag te nemen en de betrokken organisatoren in het gevang te zetten. De uitkomst is vooralsnog onduidelijk. De organisatoren doen een dringend beroep op de Internet-gemeenschap om hen via e-mail te steunen. Dear friends, please send your letter of support and/or protest to the following e-mail address: queer21@interpia.net Hieronder volgt het persbericht: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PRESS RELEASE PLUG PULLED ON 1st SEOUL QUEER FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL Seoul, Sept.20, 1997. Yesterday (Sept 19) was the opening night of the 1st Seoul Queer Film & Video Festival at the Tongmun Theater on Yonsei University Campus. The festival was due to run until Sept 25, and included 85 films from all over the world. However, the authorities waited until that day to take action against the festival, effectively preventing it from going ahead. The festival was hit with a double whammy. First, the local government officials in the Soedaemun District of Seoul where Yonsei University is located posted a notice on the door of the theater declaring the event illegal. They threatened to seize all screening equipment and materials to be screened, and also threatened the organizers with a 20 million Korean won (approx. US$22,000) fine and a 3 year jail sentence. Second, Yonsei University withdrew support, threatening to turn off the electricity in the building. According to reports, they had come under pressure from alumni, whose funds were used to build the theater in question. The Seoul Queer Film and Video Festival staff and volunteers have put in thousands of hours of work not only to organize the festival but also to try and find a way to hold it legally. Over the last few months great difficulty has been encountered with homophobic national censorship authorities. Even Wong Kar-Wai's latest film HAPPY TOGETHER has been banned in Korea, with authorities stating that it is "not relevant to the emotional life of the Korean people." The same authorities stated that they would not permit the Queer Film and Video Festival to import and screen film prints. In these circumstances, the festival was forced to attempt a technique used by other festivals in similar circumstances, namely to screen videos only on a university campus. But now that attempt has also run into a brick wall. The Queer Film and Video Festival's difficulties raise serious questions about civil rights and freedom of expression for all Koreans. We believe that our struggle is of importance to all organizers of film festival, all organizers of cultural events, and Korean audiences in general. Last night, the festival staff, volunteers and audience members who had come for the opening night gathered in a bar nearby. One by one, everyone present took the stage to express their feelings. Among those who spoke were members of all sectors of the gay, lesbian and queer communities, including cyperspace bulletin board organizers, members of the film culture community, university teachers, and university and high school students. Everyone agreed that the struggle to find a way to hold the 1st Seoul Queer Film and Video Festival must go on. The festival will now try to find an alternative legal venue to hold the festival in a few weeks time, and will also continue to demand reasonable censorship procedures to allow it hold a legal public event. Watch this space for further details... Seo Dongjin Programmer 1st Seoul Queer Film & Video Festival. -- * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet toegestaan zonder * toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een gesloten en gemodereerde mailinglist * over net-kritiek. Meer info: list@dds.nl met 'info nettime-nl' in de * tekst v/d email. Archief: http://www.factory.org/nettime-nl. Contact: * nettime-nl-owner@dds.nl. Int. editie: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime.