Giveaway: Preview Tickets for ‘Arrow, The Ultimate Weapon’

Starting the build-up to this years London Korean Film Festival (running 3 – 17 November) there will be a special invite-only preview of their opening night gala film, this years critically acclaimed box-office smash Arrow, The Ultimate Weapon (2011) at 7pm on Friday 16th September at The Mayfair Hotel Theatre in London.

Before the film is shown there will be an introduction of highlights for this year’s festival and it will be followed by a Q&A with Director Kim Han-min.

We have five pairs of tickets to give away for this event. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning a pair is to send an email to with the subject line “ARROW!”, include your name and answer the following:

‘Name one of the two male leads in Arrow, The Ultimate Weapon

All entries must be received by 9pm Wednesday, September 14th 2011

Arrow, The Ultimate Weapon (Kim Han-min / 2011)

’13 years after the King Injo Revolt, the Chosun Dynasty is attacked by the Chung Dynasty of China. A young man named Na-mi leaves his demolished village to find his young sister, Ja-in, and her finance Sukoon, who were to wed on the very day of the attack. While on his mission to rescue her, he is being tracked by Jushinta, a fierce Chung Warrior, and his band of malicious men who are out to stop him. Na-mi has one day to rescue his sister before she is taken away to be enslaved. When Na-mi finally finds his sister, Jushinta comes between them and a fierce battle between two of the finest warriors unfolds.’

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About Martin Cleary

Martin Cleary is the founder and editor of the New Korean Cinema site. He is a contributor for the forthcoming Directory of World Cinema: Korea, has been a recurring guest on the 'What's Korean Cinema?' podcast and has participated in a discussion panel at the East Winds Symposium at Coventry University. He has written for the magazines Jade Screen and Screen Power and for several online sites including Electric Sheep and VCinema and was a team writer for the now defunct KFCCinema site.