2012 Asian Film Festival of Dallas - Love Fiction
July 13, 2012
2 PM
Landmark Magnolia Theatre and Bar
3699 McKinney Avenue , Suite 100 , Dallas, TX
Age Limit
N/A
$7 - $10
Joo-wol is a novelist and part-time bartender who can’t get his second book started due to a lengthy case of writer’s block. While attending a Berlin trade show with his publisher, he meets Hee-jin, a beautiful film distributor, and he immediately falls for her. Once back in Seoul they start dating, and soon Hee-jin becomes his muse as he creates a detective story with a curiously familiar character. But soon her past and previous relationships bear down on him. What does a writer in love do? Save the relationship or finish his book?
The AFFD is proud to present the Dallas Premiere of LOVE FICTION.
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