Busan Film Experience Museum's citizen participation film program 'Spring Cine Club': Recommended places to visit in Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong, and information on recommended performances and exhibitions for September! How to apply?


Busan, the City of Movies, and the 'Spring Cine Club' with Citizen Participation

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Busan is widely known as the ‘City of Movies’ with a long history. The Busan International Film Festival held every year continues to develop movie-related facilities, and the areas of Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong are naturally emerging as cultural centers due to this.

Based on these local characteristics, the Busan Movie Experience Museum will present a citizen-participation movie program called ‘Spring Cine Club’ from August 30 to December 20.

One of the greatest features of this program is that it is designed to allow citizens to actively participate, going beyond just watching movies to include music, talks, and various experiential activities.







Busan Movie Experience Museum, a Unique Movie Experience Space

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The 'Spring Cine Club' is being held at the Busan Movie Experience Museum. This place is the first specialized movie experience exhibition hall in Korea and has established itself as a popular cultural landmark among tourists and citizens visiting Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong.

Visitors can have special experiences in various spaces. First, there is a themed experience hall where they can learn about the movie production process, and they can also enjoy immersive video media exhibitions at the cine-museum. Additionally, there is a museum lounge where visitors can leisurely enjoy their memories, providing a variety of entertainment.

As it offers opportunities for direct participation and experience beyond simple exhibitions, it is recommended as a place for performances and exhibitions to visit in Busan in September.





Enjoying 'Community Musical Busking' with Movie Music



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The first program is a mini concert hosted by the musical theater group ‘Intermission’, utilizing original soundtracks (OST) from movies in the ‘Community Musical Busking’.

This performance is centered around the OST of the musical movie ‘I Am a Princess, This is a Hobby’, providing a special opportunity for the audience to enjoy the stage with the actors after watching the movie.

This event will be held for free, a total of 2 sessions on August 30 and December 30 from 3 PM to 5 PM in the video hall on the first floor of the Busan Movie Experience Museum. Audience members can continue the emotional experience of the movie through music and have a deeper understanding of the work's message.





Participatory Film Class 'Lovely Movie Class'

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The second program is the film class ‘Lovely Movie Class’, where citizens take the lead in participating. In this class, after watching two short films under 30 minutes, participants can naturally cultivate their movie appreciation and reading skills through comparisons and analyses with commercial films. Additionally, the fun of learning is enhanced through quizzes, allowing even those with little movie experience to participate comfortably with a professional facilitator's guidance.

This class will be held on September 16, October 18, November 1, November 15, and December 6 for a total of 5 sessions, from 3 PM to 5 PM in the museum's first-floor classroom. The participation fee is 5,000 won per session, and all participants will receive souvenirs and snacks.





Application Method and Participation Information

The 'Spring Cine Club' is open to everyone, and participation applications can be made through the official website of the Busan Movie Experience Museum (busanbom.kr) or on-site.

Detailed schedules and program content can be found on social media platforms such as the official blog and Instagram. For inquiries, please call ☎051-715-4200 or 4201.







Conclusion: How to Enjoy Busan, the City of Movies, Up Close

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The 'Spring Cine Club' is establishing itself as a citizen participation project that expands beyond simple film viewing to include music, classes, and experiential activities related to movies.

Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong are recognized as must-visit attractions, and this autumn, it will be an unmissable opportunity for those wanting to enjoy performances and exhibitions in Busan.

It is anticipated that a platform will be provided for citizens to directly experience and communicate the charm of Busan as a city of movies.

Busan Movie Experience Museum: 12, Daecheong-ro 126beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan





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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. What is the 'Spring Cine Club' at the Busan Movie Experience Museum?
The Spring Cine Club is a movie experience program that includes music, talks, and experiential activities involving citizen participation.

The 'Spring Cine Club' at the Busan Movie Experience Museum is an interactive film program that goes beyond simple movie viewing. It is designed to allow citizens to deeply experience movie culture through music concerts, talks, and hands-on activities. It runs from August 30 to December 20, providing various opportunities for citizens to get closer to films.

Q. What movie experience spaces are available at the Busan Movie Experience Museum?
Various spaces including movie production experience halls, immersive video media exhibitions, and museum lounges are available.

The Busan Movie Experience Museum is the first specialized movie experience exhibition hall in Korea and is popular among tourists and citizens in Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong. Visitors can learn about the movie production process in themed experience halls and enjoy immersive video media exhibitions at the cinema museum. There is also a museum lounge where visitors can comfortably enjoy their memories in a diverse space.

Q. What is the content of the 'Community Musical Busking' performance?
It's a mini concert hosted by the musical theater group 'Intermission' using movie OST.

'Community Musical Busking' is a mini concert hosted by the musical theater group 'Intermission'. It is centered around the OST from the movie 'I Am a Princess, This is a Hobby', providing a special opportunity for the audience to participate on stage with the actors. It will be held for free on August 30 and December 30 from 3 PM to 5 PM in the video hall on the first floor of the Busan Movie Experience Museum.

Q. How is the 'Lovely Movie Class' program conducted?
Participants watch short films, analyze them through quizzes, and learn movie reading skills with professional commentary.

'Lovely Movie Class' is a citizen participation film class, where participants view two short films under 30 minutes and then compare and analyze them with commercial films. It adds fun to the learning process through quizzes, allowing even those with little movie experience to participate comfortably under professional guidance. It runs from September 16 to December 6, totaling 5 sessions from 3 PM to 5 PM in the museum's first-floor classroom, with a participation fee of 5,000 won.

Q. How can I apply and where can I contact for the 'Spring Cine Club' participation?
Applications can be made through the official website and on-site, with inquiries handled by phone.

The 'Spring Cine Club' can be applied for directly through the official website of the Busan Movie Experience Museum (busanbom.kr) or on-site. Detailed schedules and content can be checked through the museum’s official blog and social media such as Instagram, and for inquiries, please call 051-715-4200 or 4201.

Q. What significance do the areas of Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong have in Busan?
They are popular visiting areas that have developed as cultural centers in the city of Busan.

Due to Busan's long history in film and the Busan International Film Festival, Nampo-dong and Gwangbok-dong have naturally established themselves as cultural centers of movies. Various cultural facilities, including the Busan Movie Experience Museum, are located here, making it a recommended place for tourists and citizens to visit, and enhancing the area's cultural vitality.


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