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Director Oh Jiin's Short Film 'Speedy!' Invited to Compete at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival

Director Oh Jiin's Short Film 'Speedy!' Invited to Compete at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival

A black comedy set in 1989... Showcasing the strength of Korean cinema alongside directors Hong Sang-soo and Jeong Ji-young
Director Oh Jiin's short film 〈Speedy. 〉(Speedy. ) has been selected as a candidate for the short film competition in the 'Generation K Plus' section at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, once again proving the strength of Korean short films.
'Can't Help It', North American Revenue Surpasses $10 Million... Park Chan-wook Breaks North American Box Office Record

'Can't Help It', North American Revenue Surpasses $10 Million... Park Chan-wook Breaks North American Box Office Record

Proving Park Chan-wook's Power in North America by Surpassing 〈Oldboy〉... Rotten Tomatoes 97% Critical Acclaim
With a thrilling plot and a masterful blend of black comedy, Park Chan-wook's new film 〈Can't Help It〉 has surpassed $10 million in North American box office revenue. This marks the highest box office record for any of Park Chan-wook's films released in North America, once again proving the global...
[Photo&] This Year's Company of the Dari Awards 'The Black Label' Selected, Rosé & Jeon So-mi's Agency

[Photo&] This Year's Company of the Dari Awards 'The Black Label' Selected, Rosé & Jeon So-mi's Agency

This Year's Person is 'Barbara J. Zitwer', Han Kang's 'The Vegetarian' and Shin Kyung-sook's 'Please Look After Mom' Published Overseas
The LA Korean Cultural Center announced on the 3rd that 'The Black Label' has been selected as the company of the year for the 'Dari Awards', hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency.
Lee Byung-hun to Serve as the First Male Solo Host at the 30th Busan International Film Festival Opening Ceremony in September

Lee Byung-hun to Serve as the First Male Solo Host at the 30th Busan International Film Festival Opening Ceremony in September

Recognized for his 35 years of acting prowess and the global impact of 'Squid Game', he will host the 30th anniversary opening at the Busan Cinema Center on September 17.
The Busan International Film Festival, a representative festival of the Korean film industry, has chosen actor Lee Byung-hun as the face of its 30th anniversary opening ceremony. According to the festival's announcement on the 28th, Lee Byung-hun will be the first male solo host in the history of...