Festival Fringe screenings caught during last night at Goethe Institute:
1) Tampon Manual R(A) 2) A World Cup Of Their Own
Both were Korean films; the first one is a quirky short piece on how to erm, use a tampon (as well as introduce other interesting uses of a tampon); the second one features the happenings in Korea which the world might not have been able to witness during the recent World Cup campaign (e.g. protests by the disabled on not being able to gain access to stadiums, protests by workers about minimum wage, the use of child labour to manufacture soccer balls which were used in the matches, political games by leaders to gain political mileage, etc.).
Galbiker from Togoparts seems to have morphed into a second Cannonalvin; horrifying. From this episode, I also learnt what FYMCB stands for.
1) Tampon Manual R(A) 2) A World Cup Of Their Own
Both were Korean films; the first one is a quirky short piece on how to erm, use a tampon (as well as introduce other interesting uses of a tampon); the second one features the happenings in Korea which the world might not have been able to witness during the recent World Cup campaign (e.g. protests by the disabled on not being able to gain access to stadiums, protests by workers about minimum wage, the use of child labour to manufacture soccer balls which were used in the matches, political games by leaders to gain political mileage, etc.).
Galbiker from Togoparts seems to have morphed into a second Cannonalvin; horrifying. From this episode, I also learnt what FYMCB stands for.

