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Translation by Grace Han Though “Beasts Clawing at Straws” is his debut feature, Kim Yong-hoon is no stranger to the film industry. After working...
Politics, corruption and capitalist greed are common themes amongst recent Korean cinema, with anything from the seduction of climbing the sociopolitical...
Jean-Luc Godard reportedly said that for a film to be successful, its filmmaker needs just two things: a woman and a gun. Kim Yong-hoon's filmmaking debut...
A North Korean soldier found himself on the wrong side of the DMZ with his injured and dying Supreme Leader and reluctantly working with a South Korean...
For the ladies and gentlemen of the jury: we present to you… some of our favorite courtroom dramas! In a world where justice is increasingly challenged and the...
What is love? If you cannot find the answer in these 40 Asian movies, handpicked by the AMP group one by one, then there is definitely something wrong with you...
Kim Young-hoon's debut feature “Beasts Clawing at Straws” packed a full house at its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam...
All three Asian entries in this year's Tiger Competition walk away with something to take home. First, hailing from Hangzhou, Chinese filmmaker Zheng Lu...
By Reinier Brands “Beasts Clawing at Straws” is a film of different perspectives and different personalities. Kim Yong-Hoon starts his feature...