Showing posts with label jeonju film festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jeonju film festival. Show all posts
Monday, June 11, 2018
Jeonju 2018 Review: A GOOD BUSINESS, NK Defector Doc Poses Fascinating Ethical Quandaries
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Jeonju 2018 Review: GRADUATION Scores Top Marks for Its Young Director and Star
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Jeonju 2018 Review: HELLO DAYOUNG, Korean Comedy Goes Full Chaplin
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Review: Grand and Mysterious, THE AVIAN KIND Soars
A great many gems have emerged from the Korean independent scene of late, but some worry that the milieu lacks the unique voices that it used to cultivate 10 to 15 years ago. Director Shin Yeon-shick may already be on his fifth film, but with his latest work The Avian Kind, the filmmaker has positioned himself as a fresh and distinct voice, challenging the realist aesthetic that defines the contemporary indie field.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Review: Borderline Life - DEAR DICTATOR Re-Frames the Gaze South
By David Bell
Renowned for his unflinching examinations of the socially, economically and culturally marginalised within South Korean society, Lee Sang-woo’s surefooted seventh feature Dear Dictator (2014) presents a wry meditation on the lives of several disadvantaged South Korean youths exposed to the propagandist gaze of a mysterious North Korean onlooker.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Jeonju 2013: The Ethereal Dear Dolphin Explores Guilt and Grief (환상속의 그대, 2013)
Part of MKC's coverage of the 14th Jeonju International Film Festival.
The most anticipated film of the Jeonju International Film Festival’s Korean Competition this year, Kang Ji-na’s feature Dear Dolphin, was also the most polished. With its themes of love, loss and loneliness, as well as its vibrant colors, strong mise-en-scene and well-judged flights of fancy, its appeal is universal.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
14th Jeonju Film Fest Reveals Lineup!
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