

Organized by the Korean Cultural Center Indonesia (KCCI) and CGV Blitz, the fourth edition of this film festival will be held on Oct. "We've selected Indonesian films that showcase the country's natural beauty and its rich traditions," Dian Sunardi, CGV Blitz’s marketing head, said. "Aisyah," "Filosofi Kopi (Philosophy of Coffee)," "Sabtu Bersama Bapak (Saturdays with Dad)," "Love Sparks in Korea" and "I Love You from 38,000 Feet" are the five Indonesian films that will be screened at KIFF. Star of Filosofi Kopi, Julie Estelle, is also scheduled to attend the opening ceremony. The Korean film selection also includes "Train to Busan," "The Wailing" and "Unforgettable." The movie is among the lineup for KIFF this year.

Kwon plays the supporting role in "The Himalayas," a 2015 South Korean drama about an expedition team to the Himalayas that was based on a true story.
