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What Are You Doing Here? Spot the Hidden Actors in 'Baram'

What Are You Doing Here? Spot the Hidden Actors in 'Baram'

The unofficial 10-million-admissions film 〈Baram〉 spawned the spin-off 〈Jjanggu〉, which opened on the 22nd. Actor Jung Woo has insisted that 〈Jjanggu〉 is not a sequel to 〈Baram〉, but since it’s based on the autobiographical story of the protagonist Jjanggu , 〈Jjanggu〉 inevitably recalls 〈Baram〉 in...
[Kim Ji-yeon's Jewel Box] The Film's Biggest Discovery, 'Jjanggu' Jo Beom-gyu

[Kim Ji-yeon's Jewel Box] The Film's Biggest Discovery, 'Jjanggu' Jo Beom-gyu

I'm curious about people. Even actors who are already getting attention today may be the least famous they'll ever be. 'Kim Ji-yeon's Jewel Box' introduces actors who are hitting new highs day after day. Think of them as breakout stocks and get in at the ground floor.
How did they find someone like this. I wondered right away, thinking they might have literally brought in some unemployed neighborhood freeloader crashing at a friend’s place. The moment Jo Beom-gyu appears in 〈Jjanggu〉, bouncing his leg flippantly, that thought crossed my mind.
The Sejong Center’s First Grand Opera: Puccini’s ‘Turandot’…Tenor SeokJong Baek Makes His Korean Debut

The Sejong Center’s First Grand Opera: Puccini’s ‘Turandot’…Tenor SeokJong Baek Makes His Korean Debut

Puccini Masterpiece Marks 100 Years Since Its Premiere; Maestro Roberto Abbado Conducts, with World-Class Tenor SeokJong Baek Debuting on Stage
'The Sejong Center for the Performing Arts' returns in full splendor to the opera theater— 'Puccini''s masterwork, 'Turandot'. This summer, an impressive mise-en-scène crafted by world-leading tenor 'SeokJong Baek', soprano 'Ewa Plonka', and maestro 'Roberto Abbado' will take over the stage.
Korean Film Archive Marks Hong Sang-soo Director’s Debut 30th Anniversary with Curated Exhibition “Hong Sang-soo: A Retrospective of All Works—Introduction”

Korean Film Archive Marks Hong Sang-soo Director’s Debut 30th Anniversary with Curated Exhibition “Hong Sang-soo: A Retrospective of All Works—Introduction”

From May 2 to June 13, the “KOFA Cinematheque” at Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul will screen all 34 films by director Hong Sang-soo. Featuring alternating chronological and reverse-chronological screenings from his debut works to his newest releases, viewers can experience the director’s signature “variations” aesthetics. Rich supporting events include a talk with the director of the Harvard Film Archive, a cinematography master class, and conversations with the audience.
The Korean Film Archive has announced a retrospective of all works by director Hong Sang-soo.The Korean Film Archive said it will hold a special exhibition spotlighting director Hong Sang-soo’s debut 30th anniversary, titled “Hong Sang-soo: A Retrospective of All Works—Introduction,” at the KOFA...
The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards: Final Nominees Revealed... 'The King's Warden' and 'No Other Choice' Lead with 7 Nominations Each in the Film Category

The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards: Final Nominees Revealed... 'The King's Warden' and 'No Other Choice' Lead with 7 Nominations Each in the Film Category

Marking the 60th Anniversary of Korean Musicals, a 'Musical Category' Is Newly Added... Held at COEX on May 8
Final nominees by category for the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards were revealed on the 13th. The Baeksang Arts Awards secretariat announced the nominees lists for the TV, film, theater, and musical categories on its official website over the past year.
Kim Jae-won x Jung Soo-bin Cast in Film “My First Graduation Ceremony”... Filming Begins on the 8th

Kim Jae-won x Jung Soo-bin Cast in Film “My First Graduation Ceremony”... Filming Begins on the 8th

Kim Jae-won becomes a “Psychopath Transfer Student,” and Jung Soo-bin becomes “a High School Girl Plotting a Fatal Accident”
Actor Kim Jae-won and Jung Soo-bin, who star in the film 〈My First Graduation Ceremony〉, have completed the main cast lineup and kicked off their first shoot on the 8th.〈My First Graduation Ceremony〉 follows high school girl Do-young, who dreams of ending it all, as she entrusts her “flawless...
Big Ocean ENM Targets the Global Content Market in 2026… Unveils a Record-Breaking Lineup Featuring Dramas, Films, and Stage Productions

Big Ocean ENM Targets the Global Content Market in 2026… Unveils a Record-Breaking Lineup Featuring Dramas, Films, and Stage Productions

A New IP Strategy Through OSMU to Build Diverse Content and Cross Over Between Audiences Expect Steady Revenue Through Season-Based Content and Market Expansion via Co-Productions With Global Production Companies Expect a Sharp Sales Jump in 2026 With Global Content Planning and Production
Big Ocean ENM (CEO Shin In-soo, Lee Seong-jin) has officially unveiled its latest lineup of productions and development projects, and in 2026 it continues to draw strong expectations from audiences both at home and abroad.
[Kim Ji-yeon’s Jewelry Box] How to Become a Landlord in South Korea — Park Seo-kyeong

[Kim Ji-yeon’s Jewelry Box] How to Become a Landlord in South Korea — Park Seo-kyeong

I’m curious about people. Even if they’re already getting attention as actors, sometimes this is still the day they end up being the most underknown. ‘Kim Ji-yeon’s Jewelry Box’ introduces actors whose momentum is building day by day. Jump into the breakout trend while it’s still early.
“Capable and lively” fits him. A 2009-born “breakout” actor who feels like he’s growing every day, and a child actor whose future is genuinely exciting. I’m curious about Park Seo-kyeong’s future because you can already see—right from the roles he’s built through his filmography—that he has the...
[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

Last weekend, the show reached episode 8 and is now past the midpoint of its 12-episode run.
▶ 〈How to Become a Landlord〉 The interview with Director Im Pil-seong continues from Part 1. After episode 7, it felt like the ending was shaped by the director’s point of view. But it’s pretty rare for both the writer and the director to be making a drama together for the first time.
[Interview] “Who Is a Building for?” Director Im Pil-sung on “How to Become a Landlord in South Korea” ①

[Interview] “Who Is a Building for?” Director Im Pil-sung on “How to Become a Landlord in South Korea” ①

Last weekend it aired up to episode 8, and it has now passed the midpoint of the 12-episode run.
〈How to Become a Landlord in South Korea〉 is being watched with great interest. It aired through episode 8 over the weekend, and yet even after passing the halfway point of this 12-episode series, it’s still a drama that’s impossible to predict. It’s a drama that’s impossible to predict.