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- San Sebastián to Stage ‘Flowers in Hell’ Classic Korean Film Retrospective
- Indie Breakout ALONERS Invited to New Directors Section in SpainThe San Sebastián International Film Festival is taking a trip back to Korea’s golden age of cinema this year after revealing that their upcoming 69th edition will feature a seven-title retrospective dedicated to classic Korean films.Cu...
- by Pierce Conran / Aug 17, 2021
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- Korean Classic THE SEASHORE VILLAGE to Open 14th LKFF
- The upcoming 14th edition of the London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) is set to celebrate the centenary of the Korean film industry with a wide-ranging program of classic Korean titles entitled ‘A Century of Korean Cinema’ in addition to its usual mix of current indie and commercial titles. Opening th...
- by Pierce Conran / Sep 18, 2019
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- THE HORSE THIEVES and MOONLIT WINTER to Bookend 24th Busan Film Festival
- The Busan International Film Festival will descend on Korea’s second largest city once more next month for its 24th edition, which will open with the film The Horse Thieves. Roads of Time, co-directed by Kazhakstan’s Yerlan NURMUKHAMBETOV and Japan’s Lisa TAKEBA, while Moonlit Winter, from homegrown...
- by Pierce Conran / Sep 18, 2019
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- Legendary Actor SHIN Seong-il Passes Away, Aged 81
- SHIN Seong-il, the towering figure of Korean cinema who appeared in well over 500 films during his 50-year career, passed away on Sunday, November 4 following his battle with lung cancer. The actor was 81 years old and is survived by his wife, fellow actress UM Aeng-ran, as well as his son and two d...
- by Pierce Conran / Nov 09, 2018
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- THE FORTRESS Dominates 37th Korean Film Critics Association Awards
- The Korean Film Critics Association announced the winners for its upcoming 37th awards, and it will be the period siege drama The Fortress that walks away with the biggest and most prizes when the show takes place next month. HWANG Dong-hyuk’s austere film earned the awards for Best Film, Best Direc...
- by Pierce Conran / Oct 30, 2017
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- Classic Film Director KIM Kee-duk Passes Away at 83
- KIM Kee-duk, one of the most important Korean filmmakers of the 1960s and 70s, has died at the age of 83. The director of The Barefooted Young (1964) and Yongary: Monster from the Deep (1967) succumbed to lung cancer, which he was diagnosed with five months ago, on the afternoon of Thursday, Septemb...
- by Pierce Conran / Sep 18, 2017
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- Busan Film Festival’s Retrospective to Shine on Legendary Star SHIN Seong-il
- Next month’s Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has set the Korean Cinema Retrospective for its 22nd edition, which will focus on legendary actor SHIN Seong-il. Over the course of over 40 years and an extraordinary 500 films, the actor has featured in many of the most important Korean films of...
- by Pierce Conran / Sep 04, 2017
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- NA Hong-jin Tops Chunsa Film Art Awards
- The Chunsa Film Art Awards held their 22nd edition on May 24th, awarding the top achievers in the Korean film industry from 2016. Taking the show’s top prizes were NA Hong-jin (The Wailing) for Best Director, SON Ye-jin (The Truth Beneath) for Best Actress and HA Jung-woo (Tunnel) for Best Actor. Tw...
- by Pierce Conran / Jun 02, 2017
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- Harvard Film Archive Stages HA Gil-jong Retrospective
- Classic Korean Cinema on Show in MA The Harvard Film Archive is currently staging a showcase of the work of filmmaker HA Gil-jong, one of the most important Korean filmmakers of the 1970s which began on February 3rd and will run until the 27th. Though not as well known as fellow classic Korean filmm...
- by Pierce Conran / Feb 07, 2017
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- Vesoul Hosting ‘South Korea: Cinema and Literature’ Retrospective
- 18 Titles Invited to Asian Film Festival in France The Vesoul International Festival of Asian Cinema will return on February 3rd. For its 22nd edition, the festival will host 18 films from South Korea, including 16 in a special retrospective dedicated to cinematic adaptations of Korean literature. ...
- by Pierce Conran / Feb 03, 2016