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  • 3 Korean films to have world premieres at Toronto film fest
  • by Yonhap /  Jul 30, 2025
  • Three Korean films are set to have their world premieres at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the festival's organizers said Tuesday.

     

    According to the TIFF's website, Yeon Sang-ho's "The Ugly," Lee Hwan's "Project Y" and Byun Sung-hyun's "Good News" will all be screened in the prestigious Special Presentations section of the 50th edition of the festival, set for Sept. 4-14.

     

    <A poster for "The Ugly" is seen in this image provided by Plus M Entertainment. (Yonhap)>

     

    "The Ugly," a mystery thriller from "Parasyte" director Yeon Sang-ho, is based on his 2018 graphic novel. It follows Young-gyu (Kwon Hae-hyo), a blind master of traditional seal engraving, and his son Dong-hwan (Park Jung-min) as they uncover the truth behind the death of Young-gyu's wife.

     

    The crime drama "Project Y," starring Han So-hee and Jeon Jong-seo, tells the story of two women who steal dirty money and gold bars to escape their miserable circumstances.

     

    A Netflix original film, "Good News," is a tense thriller starring Sul Kyung-gu and Hong Kyung that centers on a secret operation to land a hijacked plane in the 1970s.

     

    <A poster for "Project Y" is seen in this image provided by Plus M Entertainment. (Yonhap)>

     

    The Special Presentations section is known for featuring outstanding contemporary films from around the world.

     

    It has previously showcased numerous landmark Korean films, including Bong Joon-ho's "Mother" (2009) and "Parasite" (2019), Park Chan-wook's "The Handmaiden" (2016) and "Decision to Leave" (2022), Kim Jee-woon's "The Age of Shadows" (2016) and Ryoo Seung-wan's "I, the Executioner" (2024).

     

    <A still, provided by Netflix, shows actor Sul Kyung-gu (C) from "Good News." (Yonhap)>

    By Woo Jae-yeon

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