LIQUOR STORE DREAMS (2022) with filmmaker So Yun Um: Block Museum - Northwestern University
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LIQUOR STORE DREAMS (2022) with filmmaker So Yun Um

A daughter and father pose facing the camera with a backdrop of liquor store shelves
Image credit: LIQUOR STORE DREAMS (2022)
Cinema
February
29
7 PM

Event Details

Date & Time:

Thu February 29, 2024
7 PM

Location:

The Block Museum of Art
40 Arts Circle Drive
Evanston, IL 60208

Audience:

Open to the public

Details:

LIQUOR STORE DREAMS

(So Yun Um, 2022, DCP, 82 min)

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LIQUOR STORE DREAMS offers an intimate portrait of the lives of Korean American liquor store owners and their second-generation ‘liquor store babies.’ Using a lens of relationality, the documentary opens space for tough intergenerational conversations about immigration, race, solidarity, and mental health.

Join us for a screening and candid conversation with filmmaker So Yun Um and Skid Row People’s Market owner Danny Park moderated by Professor Helen Cho (Asian American Studies Program).


About the filmmaker:

So Yun Um is a Korean American Filmmaker born and based in Los Angeles. Her directorial debut feature film, LIQUOR STORE DREAMS, which is about second generation Korean American children of Liquor Store owners in the LA area is made its World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival. So is a CAAM 2021 Fellow with mentorship support from acclaimed Director Nanfu Wang. She is also an alumnus of the Armed with a Camera Fellowship by Visual Communication, recipient of the Sundance Uprise Grant and a Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program Grantee. She is a proud member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia and the Asian American Documentary Network.

Co-presented with support from the Asian American Studies Program, Pritzker Pucker Studio Lab for the Promotion of Mental Health Via Cinematic Arts, and Kaplan Institute for the Humanities at Northwestern University in connection to the One Book One Northwestern selection for 2023-24: "Crying in H Mart" by Michelle Zauner.

Contact The Block Museum of Art for more information: (847) 491-4000 or email us at block-museum@northwestern.edu