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[2024 JIFF] Opening Film by Director Sho Miyake 〈All of the Dawn〉 “Not only physical hardship but also the inability to participate in society is a problem”

[2024 JIFF] Opening Film by Director Sho Miyake 〈All of the Dawn〉 “Not only physical hardship but also the inability to participate in society is a problem”

On May 1st, the 25th Jeonju International Film Festival opened. The opening film, by Sho Miyake, one of the Japanese New Wave directors attracting global attention, is highly anticipated. Director Sho Miyake previously visited the 20th Jeonju International Film Festival in 2019 with .
Moon Geun-young returns to big screen in lead role after nine years

Moon Geun-young returns to big screen in lead role after nine years

Mystery thriller set at a former cult site adds Go Ah-sung and Kim Si-a to its cast
Secrets of a Cult Revealed in Yeon Sang-ho’s New Film ‘Yeto’Go Ah-sung and Kim Si-a join the cast as co-director Yoon Young-woo; post-production begins with original VFXInfluencer Sisters Disappear as a Chilling Truth Emerges From a Former Cult SiteActor ‘Moon Geun-young’ will return to the big...
Director Lee Joon-ik’s Short Drama ‘Father’s Home-Cooked Meal,’ Announces 12 Main-Round Entries in Addition to Invitation Screening at the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards!

Director Lee Joon-ik’s Short Drama ‘Father’s Home-Cooked Meal,’ Announces 12 Main-Round Entries in Addition to Invitation Screening at the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards!

Director Lee Joon-ik’s short drama 〈Father’s Home-Cooked Meal〉 opens the door to the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards, held on Aug. 29 (Sat) at the Korea National University of Arts for Film?
Director Lee Joon-ik’s short drama 〈Father’s Home-Cooked Meal〉 opens the door to the 1st Korea Short Drama Awards. It was selected as an invited work for the awards ceremony to be held at KOFA Cinematheque, the main venue of the Korea Film Archive located in Sangam-dong, on Aug. 29 .
‘Made in Korea Season 2’ Jeong Seong-il and No Jae-won, Unchecked “Cheon Seok-jung”—Daring Hairstyle “Pyo Hak-su” Stills!

‘Made in Korea Season 2’ Jeong Seong-il and No Jae-won, Unchecked “Cheon Seok-jung”—Daring Hairstyle “Pyo Hak-su” Stills!

〈Made in Korea Season 2〉 released character stills featuring supporting actors who shine, with Jeong Seong-il and No Jae-won showing standout transformations.
With an overwhelming sense of scale and relationship dynamics packed with tension, 〈Made in Korea Season 2〉 has unveiled character stills highlighting Jeong Seong-il and No Jae-won’s changed appearances. 〈Made in Korea Season 2〉 is a noir drama that depicts Baek Gi-tae’s precarious journey, nine...
'Made in Korea' Season 2: Seo Eun-soo, Won Ji-an, and Cha Hee look totally different after 9 years!

'Made in Korea' Season 2: Seo Eun-soo, Won Ji-an, and Cha Hee look totally different after 9 years!

〈Made in Korea Season 2〉 reveals character stills of “Oh Ye-jin,” “Ikeda Yuji,” and “Baek So-young” returning with fresh faces
A well-made noir series, 〈Made in Korea Season 2〉, which has captivated audiences around the world with its distinctive storytelling and intense characters, has released character stills capturing the changes in Seo Eun-soo, Won Ji-an, and Cha Hee.
Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung Return for “Made in Korea 2,” Leading Global Viewership No. 1… Disney+ to Release Next Month on Sept. 9

Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung Return for “Made in Korea 2,” Leading Global Viewership No. 1… Disney+ to Release Next Month on Sept. 9

A season 1 story set 9 years later… With Woo Do-hwan joining, a three-way confrontation takes shape
Disney+ ‘Made in Korea 2’ captured exclusively… A twist on Sept. 9 that breaks 9 years of silenceAfter sweeping the world last year and clinching No. 1 in global viewership ratings for ‘Disney+’ Korea’s original content, ‘Made in Korea’ finally returns with a second installment.
‘Sang-namja’ Disney+ Release Confirmed! Park Jeong-min Rewinds as a Corporate Rookie CEO

‘Sang-namja’ Disney+ Release Confirmed! Park Jeong-min Rewinds as a Corporate Rookie CEO

He climbed to the CEO chair at a major conglomerate chasing only success—but the next day, he loses everything, and rewinds back 20 years to his days as a new hire.
Popular Naver webtoon 〈Sang-namja〉 is being produced as a series. 〈Sang-namja〉 is an office time-rewind story about a man who rises to the CEO spot at a major conglomerate by pursuing nothing but success—only to lose everything overnight—then rewinds back 20 years to his new-hire days to carve out...
Lee Chang-dong Returns With His First New Film in 8 Years, “A Possible Love” — Scheduled for a Theatrical Release in September, Netflix Drops It in November

Lee Chang-dong Returns With His First New Film in 8 Years, “A Possible Love” — Scheduled for a Theatrical Release in September, Netflix Drops It in November

Jeon Do-yeon, Sol Kyung-gu, and more star in a high-profile cast… A film making its way into the Venice Film Festival’s competition section 24 years after the last one
The Maestro Returns, “A Possible Love” Embraces Venice After 24 YearsA perfectionist in the Korean film industry, director Lee Chang-dong, finally breaks his silence. After a long wait of eight years following Burning (2018), his new film “A Possible Love” lands in local theaters first on September...
[Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker] See ‘Hope’ Again Through the Driver-Grade Cap Joo Seong-cheol Wears While Racing Across Seong-gi Bridge in ‘The Yellow Sea’ and ‘Goksung’

[Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker] See ‘Hope’ Again Through the Driver-Grade Cap Joo Seong-cheol Wears While Racing Across Seong-gi Bridge in ‘The Yellow Sea’ and ‘Goksung’

I get hooked on the objects in the movies. I end up deep in thought about why the director—whether it was the director, the cinematographer, the production designer, or even an actor—put that particular item in front of the camera. ‘Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker’ is a record of the objects in films that delicately landed on my eyes.
Park Chan-wook’s 〈The Handmaiden〉 and Na Hong-jin’s 〈Goksung〉 were released in 2016, on June 1 and May 12, respectively, in the same year. Coincidentally, both films were invited to the Cannes Film Festival that year—Park Chan-wook’s to the competition section and Na Hong-jin’s to the...
In 'Hope,' Na Hong-jin Maps Korea’s Paranoid Faith①

In 'Hope,' Na Hong-jin Maps Korea’s Paranoid Faith①

The trailer for 〈Hope〉 promises a showdown between humans and aliens. Instead, director Na Hong-jin delays the alien’s appearance until nearly an hour into the film and focuses first on how a stray rumor spirals into collective panic.