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Director Hirokazu Kore-eda Returns with New Film ‘The Sheep in a Box,’ Korean Visit Confirmed for June 4

Director Hirokazu Kore-eda Returns with New Film ‘The Sheep in a Box,’ Korean Visit Confirmed for June 4

A buzzed-about entry in the Cannes Film Festival competitive section… a near-future human drama exploring “the family affection between humans and robots” Starring top Japanese actor Haruka Ayase… teaming up with child actor Rimu Kuwaki to find Korean fans Ahead of its June 10 release in Korea, it will complete official events such as a press conference and GV over two days
Renowned filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda from Japan’s film world is coming to Korea once again. On the 12th, its importer Media Castle officially announced that Kore-eda will visit Korea on June 4 in conjunction with the domestic release of his new film, ‘The Sheep in a Box.
Kim Jaejoong’s Shamanism Occult! “Shrine: Whispers of a Malevolent Spirit” Opens June 17

Kim Jaejoong’s Shamanism Occult! “Shrine: Whispers of a Malevolent Spirit” Opens June 17

“Shamanism Occult Horror” Blending Korean Folk Shaman Beliefs and Japanese Horror
Kim Jaejoong-starring film 〈Shrine: Whispers of a Malevolent Spirit〉 will be released on June 17. The distributor, Roa&Co Holdings Co. , Ltd. , confirmed the film 〈Shrine: Whispers of a Malevolent Spirit〉’s release date as June 17, and released the first poster and the main trailer on the 12th.
79th Cannes Film Festival Opens… Hong Jin-na’s “Hope” Aims for the Palme d’Or

79th Cannes Film Festival Opens… Hong Jin-na’s “Hope” Aims for the Palme d’Or

With Park Chan-wook leading the way as the first Korean Jury President, Na Hong-jin, Yeon Sang-ho, and more K-movie stars set the stage
[The Opening of the 79th Cannes Film Festival] All eyes from the global film world focus on Cannes, FranceThe 79th Cannes International Film Festival will open in Cannes, a southern French city, on the 12th . This year’s festival is expected to become a stage that proves the overwhelming status of...
'Eungsa' Trash → 'Crayon Shin-chan' Director: Jung Woo Signs Exclusive Contract With Saram Entertainment…A Fresh Start as an Actor and Creator

'Eungsa' Trash → 'Crayon Shin-chan' Director: Jung Woo Signs Exclusive Contract With Saram Entertainment…A Fresh Start as an Actor and Creator

On the 11th, Jung Woo Signs an Exclusive Contract With Saram Entertainment…Joining Gongmyeong, Park Gyu-young, and Soo-young Under the Same Agency tvN 'Reply 1994' to the film 'Re:Trial'—Jung Woo Captivates the Public With Bold, No-Nonsense Performances In the film 'Crayon Shin-chan,' where he recently handled the screenplay and direction, he proves his presence as a creator by surpassing 300,000 viewers
Actor Jung Woo has found a new home at Saram Entertainment. On the 11th, Saram Entertainment announced that it has signed an exclusive contract with actor Jung Woo. The agency said, "Jung Woo is an actor who sparks a syndrome with his distinctive, sincere acting and a powerful presence," adding,...
“The Revolution Never Ends”… Netflix ’Money Heist’ Teases a New Work with a Surprise Teaser Reveal

“The Revolution Never Ends”… Netflix ’Money Heist’ Teases a New Work with a Surprise Teaser Reveal

Netflix Global Mega Hit ’Money Heist’ Releases a Sudden Official Teaser Video Hinting at a New Project A crime thriller series that sparked a global craze with five parts from 2017 to 2021 Details and release date still unknown—raising anticipation for the revolution from Salvador Dalí’s crew that hasn’t stopped KEYWORDS: PaperMoneyHeist ,Netflix ,Salvador Dali ,teaser release ,MoneyHeist ,Netflix ,LaCasaDePapel ,纸钞屋 ,网飞 ,ペーパーハウス ,ネットフリックス
Salvador Dalí’s crew is back again. Netflix posted a video titled ‘The world of ‘Money Heist’ continues | Official Announcement | Netflix’ on May 10 (based on North America). In Korea, it was released under the title ‘《The world of ‘Money Heist’ continues | Official Announcement | Netflix》.
[The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards: Shining Moments] Yoo Hae-jin & Ryu Seung-ryong Earn Top Honors…A Friendship of 30 Years Shines

[The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards: Shining Moments] Yoo Hae-jin & Ryu Seung-ryong Earn Top Honors…A Friendship of 30 Years Shines

Movies starring Yoo Hae-jin and TV starring Ryu Seung-ryong receive their heartfelt co-win honors, from tears-filled remarks by Park Bo-young and Im Soo-jung—highlighting the brilliant moments of the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards.
The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards: A Triumphant Joint Win for Yoo Hae-jin and Ryu Seung-ryong—Friends for 30 YearsThe top honor at the 62nd 'Baeksang Arts Awards' went to 'Yoo Hae-jin' from the film 'The Man Who Lives in a King', and 'Ryu Seung-ryong' from the drama 'Kim Bu-jang, Working for a Large...

"Movie Viewing for 4,000 Won" Discount Ticket—Distributed Starting the 13th…Two Tickets per Person

Automatic two-tickets-per-person distribution through the apps of four major multiplex chains…When overlapping with benefits such as Culture Day, you can watch for 4,000 won
A Signal of Theater Industry Recovery—Massive Budget Injection Greatly Eases Viewer BurdenThe government has moved to deliver major support to bring new momentum to the struggling theater industry. The unprecedented discount tickets, distributed based on a supplemental budget of 27.
The Heart of K-Pop, “Psy”: Opens Up in a CNN Documentary, “’Gangnam Style’ Is a Dream and a Nightmare”

The Heart of K-Pop, “Psy”: Opens Up in a CNN Documentary, “’Gangnam Style’ Is a Dream and a Nightmare”

In CNN’s new documentary “K-Everything,” a conversation with Daniel Dae Kim. It sheds light on the hidden side of K-pop—the global phenomenon—and the creative struggles behind it.
The Heart of K-Pop, Spotlighted by CNN—Telling the Story Behind ItSinger “Psy” makes a special appearance in the newly planned documentary series “K-Everything” from the globally respected news channel “CNN International,” focusing on the impact of “K-pop”—an essential force in the worldwide music...
The Roots of K-Movies: Korean Cinema Captivates New York in the 1970s… From “Whangnyeo” to “Spider’s Web”

The Roots of K-Movies: Korean Cinema Captivates New York in the 1970s… From “Whangnyeo” to “Spider’s Web”

A special showcase of 1970s Korean films at Lincoln Center in New York. Featuring 29 digitally restored works, including “Whangnyeo,” to shine a light on the origins of K-movies.
A Korean film renaissance reborn at the heart of New York, “1970s Korean Film Special Exhibition”Masterpieces that led the golden age of 1970s Korean cinema revive in the middle of New York, dramatically. The Korea Foundation for Cultural Exchange in New York announced on the 7th that, together...
Barunson E&A Teams Up with Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s Camp. Co-Production of the Korea-Japan Collaboration “I Hear You”!

Barunson E&A Teams Up with Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s Camp. Co-Production of the Korea-Japan Collaboration “I Hear You”!

In Jeju Island, Haruka, a Japanese researcher collecting soundscapes, meets a young woman named Ayun of unknown identity and is forced to confront her late mother and her own past.
Barunson E&A (CEO Choi Yoon-hee, Moon Yang-kwon) will participate as a co-producer and in overseas sales for the Korea-Japan collaboration feature film 〈I Hear You〉 (English title: I Hear You) . Filming wrapped on April 29, and the film is currently in post-production.