A difficult to watch film about the hopelessness of being a North Korean defector in the South.
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Interview held on the occasion of International Film Festival Rotterdam 2020 and translated from Korean with the help of Kim Tae-hee. Independent South Korean...
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus toiled a daily non-existence by pushing the boulder up a hill only for it to roll down to the foundations each and every time...
Here's the hope that the South-Korean director Jung-bum Park has finally found his ideal time frame with the standard 90 minutes in his third feature film “The...
Here's the hope that the South-Korean director Jung-bum Park has finally found his ideal time frame with the standard 90 minutes in his third feature film “The...
The Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) presents New Waves, New Shores: Busan International Film Festival, a moving image programme financially supported by the...
Echelon Studios, Inc. have released the following Korean movies which are now available via VOD: A Distant Place 2021 | Drama, LGBT Director: PARK Kun...
A tender story about all those things that can bring people together
What started as the Korean New Wave in the late 90s really flourished in the 2000s. The 2010s, however, is where we saw what we can call the “new”...
South Korea cinema had, by several accounts, a far better year than several other countries. It began the year well, with films like “The Man Standing...