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Song Kang-ho to receive the Excellence Award at the 72nd Locarno International Film Festival

have announced that South Korean superstar will be honoured with the at the 72nd edition of the Swiss festival in August this year, making him the first person from Asia to receive the award.

Song Kang-ho is an eclectic, versatile, graceful actor, who has been able to conquer South Korean cinema and then access the world of international stardom, and to whom the Locarno Film Festival will bestow the Excellence Award. His artistic birth can be traced back to the late 1990s, in Hong Sang-soo's “The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well”, and his career path was laid down in the early 2000s. After “The Quiet Family”, he reteamed with Kim Jee-woon for “The Foul King”, causing audiences to stare in amazement at performances based on versatility and physical skill. This has been the case for twenty years' worth of film sets, making him a sort of surfer of film genres, from action to drama. 

Song Kang-ho in Kim Jee-woon's “The Good, The Bad, The Weird”

With “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” (a tribute to Sergio Leone) in 2008 and “The Age of Shadows” in 2016, he completed a personal quartet with director Kim Jee-woon, but his brilliance was universally recognized thanks to a trilogy. Song Kang-ho is, in fact, the star of two entries in Park Chan-wook's vengeance trilogy: the opening chapter “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” and the final installment “Lady Vengeance“. He also worked with the acclaimed, millennium-defining director on “Joint Security Area” and “Thirst“. 

Another precious partnership is essential in Song Kang-ho's professional life: director Bong Joon-ho, who cast him as the lead in “Memories of Murder” and then worked with him again on “The Host“, one of the major South Korean box office hits. His performance earned him the 2007 Asian Film Award, and he subsequently reteamed with Bong for “Snowpiercer”, alongside Tilda Swinton, John Hurt and Chris Evans, and “”, selected at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival. 

Song Kang-ho as detective Park Doo-man in Bong Joon-ho's “Memories of Murder”

Other important films to which he lent his talents include Jang Hoon's smash hit “The Secret Reunion“, Lee Joon-ik's “The Throne”, Jang Hoon's “A Taxi Driver” and Woo Min-ho's “The Drug King“.

Lili Hinstin, Artistic Director of the Locarno Film Festival: “The Locarno Film Festival's Excellence Award goes to actors who have followed significant, courageous paths. Thus far the recipients have all been American or European, but for me it was important to open up this prize to the Asian cinema. SONG might not be a household name for audiences in the West, but his face is familiar around the world. A many-faceted actor, he is a peerless interpreter of the variety and intensity of emotions generated by Korean cinema, at ease in anything from drama to hard-boiled thriller, his face and body indelibly associated with the films of directors such as Bong Joon-ho, Park Chan-wook and Kim Jee-woon; who if not Song Kang-ho can embody in a single performance all the excellence of Korean filmmaking over the past twenty years? I am delighted that he should receive the first Excellence Award given to an Asian personality.”

Song Kang-ho will receive the Excellence Award in Piazza Grande on Monday 12 August. On Tuesday 13 August Festival-goers can enjoy a panel discussion with actor at the Spazio Cinema.

Source: Locarno Film Festival

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Rhythm Zaveri

Hello, my name is Rhythm Zaveri. For as long as I can remember, I've been watching movies, but my introduction to Asian cinema was old rental VHS copies of Bruce Lee films and some Shaw Bros. martial arts extravaganzas. But my interest in the cinema of the region really deepened when I was at university and got access to a massive range of VHS and DVDs of classic Japanese and Chinese titles in the library, and there has been no turning back since.

An avid collector of physical media, I would say Korean cinema really is my first choice, but I'll watch anything that is south-east Asian. I started contributing to Asian Movie Pulse in 2018 to share my love for Asian cinema in the form of my writings.

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