About This Film By 1959, the influence of Hollywood in Korean cinema was in full bloom, and “A Female Boss“ is a testament to the fact...
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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”...
We have been following Kim Ki-duk's career since “Adresse inconnue” (2001), we had met him in Locarno at FEVI at the end of the screening of...
Terracotta Distribution launches the UK’s first Video On Demand (VOD) platform dedicated to East Asian cinema.
Handsome is as handsome does, but if we are being honest to ourselves, then look is perhaps more important than we might want to admit. In societies where...
Crocodile is a pseudonym for an ill tempered and violent homeless man who makes his living off of robbing corpses, peddling and running street scams. He lives...
With the majority of filmfans and cinephiles forced to spend time at home, there are still ways to view Asian cinema in your region while still maintaining a...
“Arirang” is the utmost personal production of Kim Ki-duk since he directed, wrote and edited it but more importantly, it is a documentary or a drama as he...
“Address Unknown” is a (slightly) autobiographical film, since Kim Ki-duk has stated that Ji-heum was conceived based on his own experiences, and...
While there will still be controversy surrounding some of the scenes of the film, the artistic appeal, the astounding beauty of cinematographer Hwang Seo...