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[Interview] 'The Nature Man' Director Noh Young-seok

[Interview] 'The Nature Man' Director Noh Young-seok "In the Era of One-Person Media, Let's Face It with Film"

"I have to find my way while doing it my style"
Cineplay Lee Hwa-jeong Guest ReporterIndependent film fans must have been curious. 〈The Nature Man〉 is the first new work in 11 years from Director Noh Young-seok, following 〈Day Drinking〉 (2009) and 〈Intruders〉 (2014).
Indoor Music Festival 'Love in Seoul 2025' to be Held in November, Featuring SE SO NEON, Sigrid, and More

Indoor Music Festival 'Love in Seoul 2025' to be Held in November, Featuring SE SO NEON, Sigrid, and More

The event planning company Private Curve announced on the 24th that 'Love in Seoul 2025' (LOVE IN SEOUL 2025) will take place from November 12 to 23 for 12 days at the Blue Square SOL Travel Hall in Seoul. This festival will be operated in a relay format, consisting of solo performances each time.
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[Interview] "A Coming-of-Age Film Grown from Cruelty" 〈When Summer Passes〉 Director Jang Byeong-ki

Cineplay Lee Hwa-jeong Guest ReporterIf you are an adult and still fascinated by coming-of-age films, is a film that embodies exactly those elements. Leaving Seoul to benefit from the special admission program for rural areas, 13-year-old Gi-jun (Lee Jae-jun) arrives in a small provincial town...
A New Interpretation of Terminal Melodrama, Starring Han Ye-ri and Kim Seol-jin in the Film <Spring Night>

A New Interpretation of Terminal Melodrama, Starring Han Ye-ri and Kim Seol-jin in the Film

The love story of a couple facing terminal illness has long been a typical theme in Korean melodramas. From to , , and , numerous works have utilized this setup. Due to its frequent use, some have come to see it as a cliché.

"[2024 JIFF] The Festival Has Begun. Enjoy the 25th Jeonju International Film Festival Movies and Events for Free!"

This year, following the complete cut of the government's budget for regional film culture revitalization, the budget for film festival support from the Korean Film Council has decreased by about 54% compared to last year, deepening the concerns of the local film industry.