Showing posts with label a girl at my door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a girl at my door. Show all posts
Monday, March 30, 2015
News: 2nd Wildflower Film Awards Reveals Nominees
By Pierce Conran
Following its launch last year, the Wildflower Film Awards Korea revealed the nominees of its upcoming 2nd edition last week. Leading the pack with seven nominees is July Jung's A Girl at My Door, while Han Gong-ju and The King of Jokgu following at five a piece and 10 Minutes, Gyeongju and Hill of Freedom each picking up four.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Top 10 Korean Films of 2014
Friday, October 3, 2014
Busan 2014 Review: A GIRL AT MY DOOR Is Korean Cinema At Its Finest
By Pierce Conran
Screening in the Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard section this year is A Girl at My Door, a film that is so well-wrought that one can't help but be swept up in its artistry, which effortlessly plunges us into an intellectual reverie. The film features the return of Bae Doo-na, following back-to-back Hollywood blockbusters, and teenage actress Kim Sae-ron. It also boasts Lee Chang-dong as a producer, whose influence over the film will not go unnoticed.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
News: Korean Films At Melbourne International Film Festival 2014
As part of MIFF's yearly Accent on Asia program, organisers have selected four South Korean features for the annual film event: A Girl At My Door, A Hard Day, Han Gong-Ju and Our Sunhi.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
News: A GIRL AT MY DOOR acquired by UK's Peccadillo Pictures
By Hieu Chau
After an impressive showing at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, July Jung’s film, A Girl At My Door (Doheeya), has been picked up by independent UK distributor Peccadillo Pictures, according to Screen Daily.
Competing in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes, the film stars MKC favourite Bae Doo-na and Kim Sae-ron, with acclaimed auteur Lee Chang-dong serving as producer.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Cannes 2014 Review: A GIRL AT MY DOOR Is Korean Cinema At Its Finest
By Pierce Conran
Screening in the Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard section this year is A Girl at My Door, a film that is so well-wrought that one can't help but be swept up in its artistry, which effortlessly plunges us into an intellectual reverie. The film features the return of Bae Doo-na, following back-to-back Hollywood blockbusters, and teenage actress Kim Sae-ron. It also boasts Lee Chang-dong as a producer, whose influence over the film will not go unnoticed.
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