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Busan Museum of Movies Citizen-Participatory Film Program, “BOM CINE CLUB” Operation

Aug 27, 2025 24  Views
◈ To be held from August 30 to December 20 at the Busan Museum of Movies… Offering a special opportunity to enjoy the charm of Busan, the city of film, through film appreciation and experiences.

◈ Diverse citizen-participation programs include: ▲ a mini concert based on original soundtracks (OSTs), “Community Musical Busking” (2 sessions), and ▲ a participatory film class “Cinematic Lesson” (5 sessions).
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Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that it will operate the integrated citizen-participation film program “BOM CINE CLUB” at the Busan Museum of Movies from August 30 to December 20.


The Busan Museum of Movies, where the event will be held, is the nation’s first exhibition and experience space specializing in film. It features various contents, including: ▲ a themed experience hall where visitors can systematically learn the history and principles of film production, ▲ an immersive media exhibition space “Cine Museum,” and ▲ a museum lounge that offers both relaxation and nostalgia.


The first program of “BOM CINE CLUB,” titled “Community Musical Busking,” is a free mini concert based on original soundtracks (OSTs) performed by the musical troupe “Intermission.”


The concert is designed around the OST of the musical film “I’m a Princess, This Is a Hobby,” allowing audiences to continue the lingering impression of the movie through music, by enjoying the stage together with the performance team after the screening. The program will be held twice in total, on August 30 and December 30, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the first-floor video hall of the Busan Museum of Movies.


The musical film “I’m a Princess, This Is a Hobby” humorously depicts the story of a protagonist who has lived believing she is a princess but eventually discovers she is an ordinary citizen and embarks on a journey to find true freedom.


The second program, “Cinematic Lesson,” is a participatory cinema talk program designed to immerse audiences in “reading films” through thinking and discussion.


After watching two short films of less than 30 minutes each, participants will compare and analyze them with commercial films and summarize their understanding through quizzes. With a professional commentator’s guidance, the program enables everyone—from beginners to cinephiles—to easily and enjoyably learn the language of film and deepen their appreciation.


The program will be held a total of five times on September 16, October 18, November 1, November 15, and December 6, each session running from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the first-floor lecture room of the Busan Museum of Movies. Participation fee is 5,000 KRW per session, and participants will receive souvenirs and snacks.


Applications can be submitted through the museum’s official website or on-site. For detailed schedules and program information, please visit the official website and social media (SNS)* or contact the Busan Museum of Movies (☎051-715-4200, 4201).


Website: busanbom.kr

, Blog: blog.naver.com/bommoviebusan

, Instagram: instagram.com/busanbom


Cho Yu-jang, Director General of the Culture Bureau, stated, “Through ‘BOM CINE CLUB,’ we hope citizens will have the opportunity to directly experience and enjoy stories in films, while appreciating the unique charm of Busan as a city of cinema.”

This content has been translated by AI. Please refer to the attached original Korean version for accuracy if needed.