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She manages her daily life with a sense of mindfulness while keeping a grave secret to herself, and she decides to meet with a younger director who asked her...
It’s like hearing your friend tell you a story, and actually being able to visualize it
Reviewing Hong Sang-soo's films is actually an effort in finding the elements that separate each movie from the rest, since the Korean's oeuvre is rather...
A man comes back to the place where he met his great love in order to re-connect with her.
Hong Sang-soo was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 70th Berlinale Film Festival for his 24rd feature fiction film “The Woman Who Ran”, a story...
Like with alcohol: you don’t need more, but you can always go for another round.
Wedged between “Right Now, Wrong Then” (2015) and the successive “Claire's Camera” and “On the Beach at Night Alone” (both...
Hong Sang-soo has directed over twenty films. His debut feature “The Day a Pig Fell into the Well” (1996) won the Tiger Award in Rotterdam while...
Life imitates art in one of Hong's earlier, finer and more relaxed efforts