In the end, it doesn't matter whether you agree "Aimless Bullet" is the best Korean film ever. Nor it matters that in the time of its initial release, it...
Tag - London Korean Film Festival
To fully understand and appreciate the place of importance that Ha Gil-jong's “The March of Fools” holds in the history of Korean cinema, one needs to...
After his debut feature “Green Fish” (1997) South-Korean director Lee Chang-dong made what is possibly one of his most commercially and critically acclaimed...
S. Korean cinema has raised the genre of crime thriller to extreme heights, particularly due to the depth the films of the category showcase, and the quality...
A little girl tries to fit into her dead and mute family in Kim Jin-yu’s soulful debut.
Byun Sung-bin’s touching and defiant transgender tale is a refreshing taste of representation that, in a perfect world, the trans community would be drinking...
Stunning backgrounds and a unique animation style lift this story of stray dogs to a higher level.
The LKFF opening gala feature is a narratively wonky but heart-warming tearjerker perfect for lazy Sunday afternoon viewings with the family.
The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) is proud to be returning in 2020 for its milestone 15th edition. Taking place from 29 October – 12 November the festival...