In the London Korean Film Festival's only teaser screening this year, LKFF presents “Kim Ji-young: Born 1982” with an introduction. Based on the...
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Hand-held camera follows a female silhouette on her walk along the road with a barbwire that marks the border to North Korea, stretching past the nearby...
Doing its rounds this year in the festival scene is this South Korean movie which talks about family and what happens when relationships are not able to...
With little to no prior training, a home-made multiplanar camera, and perpetual resource scarcity, Shin Dong-hun managed to complete the impossible: he...
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...
Seoul-based and born director Shim Hye-jung is a unique voice in the world of cinema: she is a woman in a male-dominated industry; an independent filmmaker in...
By Wally Adams In immediate postwar Seoul — a crime haven run by the black market when South Korea was one of the poorest countries in the world — Yeong-sik...
Box office hit director Lee Byeong-heon graced this year's London Korean Film Festival in-person. Since his award-winning film “Twenty,” Lee has a...
As a part of the London Korean Film Festival (LKFF)‘s celebration of 100 years of Korean Cinema, LKFF revisits Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo with their...
“A Boy and Sungreen” had its world premiere in Busan in 2018, as part of the Korean Cinema Today – Vision Section. It will be shown in London at the Korean...