the facade of the theater, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
across the street from the theater, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
Seodaemun intersection looking over the window of the theater, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
while a movie was showing on, pen and pastel, 20.8 x29.8cm
overall view in the dark theater, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
another view in the dark theater, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
viewed from the second floor, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
at the lounge, pen and pastel, 20.8 x29.8cm
barefooted youth (맨발의 청춘) -sketched looking at the movie poster, pen and watercolor, 20.8 x29.8cm
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Dream Cinema is a Korean movie theater located in Seodaemun, Seoul. Originally called Hwayang Theater(화양극장), it opened in 1964 and is today the city's last remaining single screen theater. In recent years the theater has been limited to screening free previews or films that are long past their opening dates for old aged audience.
Unfortunately this theater building would be closed December 31, 2011 on account of redevelopment plan for a major hotel. But this spot will always remain a pleasant memory for us.