First Major Fest Invites for Korean Films in 2015
One of the earliest events on the film festival calendar, the Palm Springs International Film Festival will kick off its 26th edition on January 2nd. As with previous years, Korean cinema will be on the menu, with
July JUNG’s
A Girl at My Door and
SHIM Sung-bo’s
Haemoo bearing the flag for Korean films on the international stage in early 2015.
Following its debut in the Un Certain Regard section of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the drama
A Girl at My Door, starring
BAE Doo-na and
KIM Sae-ron, and produced by brothers
LEE Chang-dong and
LEE Joon-dong, has been invited to a number of international events, such as the Toronton and Busan International Film Festivals, also winning the award for Best First Film at the Stockholm International Film Festival. In addition, JUNG’s debut film secured distribution in a clutch of key markets, including France and the UK.
A Girl at My Door will screen in the ‘World Cinema Now’ section.
Also featuring a star director turned producer, this time
Bong Joon Ho, Haemoo, the debut of
Memories of Murder (2003) scribe SHIM Sung-bo, is another work that has invited around the world, to the Toronto, San Sebastian, Vancouver and Dubai International Film Festivals among others. The sea thriller starring
KIM Yun-seok and k-pop star
PARK Yoo-chun will be featured in the ‘Awards Buzz: Best Foreign Language Film’ lineup as it was chosen as Korea’s official representative to next year’s Academy Awards, though it failed to make the final shortlist.