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Korean films win big at Cannes 2022, bagging Best Actor and Best Director - www.nme.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
30.05.2022 / 12:25

Korean films win big at Cannes 2022, bagging Best Actor and Best Director

Broker and Decision to Leave have made history at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, marking the first time two Korean works have won at the same ceremony.The upcoming Korean films Broker and Decision To Leave have both taken home one award each at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, marking the first time two Korean films have won an award at the festival in the same year.South Korean actor Song Kang-ho, who rose to international prominence in Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite in 2019, took home the Best Actor award for his role in Broker, which was directed by Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda. This makes Song the second Korean, after Jeon Do-yeon for 2007’s Secret Sunshine to win the award, and the first Korean male actor to do so.During his acceptance speech, the 55-year-old actor thanked director Hirokazu Kore-eda, along with his Broker co-stars Gang Dong-won, IU, Lee Joo-young and Bae Doo-na.

‘Decision’ Cannes Win is Vindication for Korean Culture, a Tight Group of Friends and the Corporation That Backed Them Over Two Decades - variety.com - North Korea
variety.com
29.05.2022 / 12:09

‘Decision’ Cannes Win is Vindication for Korean Culture, a Tight Group of Friends and the Corporation That Backed Them Over Two Decades

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefComing only three years after the Palme d’Or for “Parasite,” the two Cannes prizes for Park Chan-wook as best director and for Song Kang-ho as best actor are further proof of the strength of Korean cinema’s originality, its elevated skills and its resilience.Korean movies have been temporarily overshadowed by K-pop and Korean TV dramas – think BTS and “Squid Game” – both of which flourished during the COVID era, while Korean film was struck down by the pandemic.Closed cinemas and disrupted release schedules meant that the film sector was not fully able to capitalize on the 2019 Cannes and multiple Oscar successes of “Parasite” and “Minari.” Korean film producers’ revenues crumbled between 2020 and early 2022. Talent from in front of and behind the camera shifted across to the more vibrant streaming sector.

Korean film ‘Broker’, starring IU, gets 12-minute standing ovation at Cannes - www.nme.com - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
27.05.2022 / 12:53

Korean film ‘Broker’, starring IU, gets 12-minute standing ovation at Cannes

Broker, starring singer-actress IU, was given a 12-minute standing ovation at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.Broker, the first-ever Korean-language film by Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda, recently premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival on May 27. Once the screening had concluded, the fil received a 12-minute-long standing ovation from those in-attendance, according to a report from Korean news outlet Edaily.The publication also claimed that the standing ovation began with Cannes Film Festival’s executive director, Thierry Frémaux.

‘Devotion’ Trailer: J.D. Dillard’s Korean War-Set Drama With Jonathan Majors & Glen Powell Flies In The Fall - theplaylist.net - North Korea
theplaylist.net
26.05.2022 / 21:53

‘Devotion’ Trailer: J.D. Dillard’s Korean War-Set Drama With Jonathan Majors & Glen Powell Flies In The Fall

“It’s rare when the thing that you’re working on so deeply reaches in your own life, your own history, your own family,” says director J.D. Dillard, whose forthcoming “Devotion” is as much a historical drama as it is an exploration of his own ancestry and childhood.

Former K-pop star Seungri to serve 18-month jail term after his appeal was rejected - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
26.05.2022 / 07:17

Former K-pop star Seungri to serve 18-month jail term after his appeal was rejected

Seungri, who was once part of the boyband Big Bang, will serve the entirety of his 18-month jail sentence after a South Korean court upheld the sentence.Today (May 26), the South Korean Supreme Court rejected the 32-year-old singer’s appeal for a lighter sentence, over nine separate charges he received over his involvement in the Burning Sun scandal, according to SBS Star.The singer was originally sentenced to three years behind bars in August 2021, after a lower court found him guilty of all nine charges, which ranged from misappropriating funds to procuring prostitution for investors. At the time, he had also been ordered to pay ₩1.15billion (roughly £700,000) in restitution.However, Seungri’s sentence was halved earlier this year in January when the High Military Court of the Ministry Of Defense in Seoul held the final appeal trial.

Korean Multi-Hyphenate Lee Ji-eun Gets First Trip Down Cannes’ Red Carpet With ‘Broker’ — Deadline Disruptors - deadline.com - North Korea
deadline.com
25.05.2022 / 20:17

Korean Multi-Hyphenate Lee Ji-eun Gets First Trip Down Cannes’ Red Carpet With ‘Broker’ — Deadline Disruptors

When the Cannes Film Festival lineup was announced on April 14, Twitter positively exploded with excitement over the news that Lee Ji-eun would make her Riviera debut with Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Broker in Competition. The Korean actress, singer and songwriter—popularly known as IU—has a legion of fans, including 26 million followers on Instagram, and has been described as a national treasure at home. She may now be well poised for crossover success with her first commercial film.

Everyone Wants to Be Korean, as the K-wave Sucks in International Talent - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
variety.com
21.05.2022 / 08:43

Everyone Wants to Be Korean, as the K-wave Sucks in International Talent

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefSurprising as it may sound, the Korean film industry has had a rough time over the past couple of years. Get ready for a comeback.Just at a moment when Korean film producers might have expected to capitalize on the unprecedented multi-Oscar success of “Parasite” (and the previous year’s Korean-language “Minari,” COVID closed down Korean cinemas , stifled production and extinguished Korean audiences’ willingness to venture into cinemas.

Sony Pictures International Productions Snags Turkish And Korean Remake Rights To Ariel Winograd’s Argentinian Comedy ‘Mama Se Fue De Viaje’ - deadline.com - Spain - South Korea - Germany - Argentina - North Korea - city Santiago - Turkey - county Buena Vista
deadline.com
20.05.2022 / 17:51

Sony Pictures International Productions Snags Turkish And Korean Remake Rights To Ariel Winograd’s Argentinian Comedy ‘Mama Se Fue De Viaje’

Sony Pictures International Productions (SPIP) is set to remake Ariel Winograd’s Argentinian comedy Mama Se Fue De Viaje (Ten Days Without Mom) in Turkey and South Korea.

‘Money Heist: Korea’ Teaser Reveals Netflix’s Remake of the Crime Series Sensation (Video) - thewrap.com - South Korea - Tokyo - North Korea - Berlin - city Helsinki - city Oslo
thewrap.com
20.05.2022 / 08:33

‘Money Heist: Korea’ Teaser Reveals Netflix’s Remake of the Crime Series Sensation (Video)

trailer traces the origins of the Joint Economic Area, a fictionalized mint located where present-day North and South Korea are divided. While the aim of reunification is to benefit all citizens and establish a common currency, “in reality, only the rich got richer,” the trailer’s narrator says. “Welcome to capitalism,” Tokyo (Jeon Jong-seo) grimly adds.Like the original, a group of ragtag individuals assemble under the Professor’s (Yoo Ji-tae) tutelage, where they learn the inner machinations of a history-making heist.

Korean Film Biz Boosted by Cannes Picks - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
20.05.2022 / 08:13

Korean Film Biz Boosted by Cannes Picks

Rebecca Souw Four films, “Decision to Leave,” “Broker,” “The Hunt” and “No Return” selected for this year’s Cannes Film Festival shed rays of hope for a positive uptake in the Korean film industry, severely damaged due to the COVID pandemic. Juxtaposed against a fruitful run in 2019, the year Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite” won the Palme d’Or, the massive slow down of the industry saw box office sales plummeting, sizable shrinking of the business, theater closures and a backlog of unreleased filmsAt last year’s Busan Film Festival’s Asian Contents & Film Market veteran film director Park Chan Wook said the release date for “Decision to Leave” was uncertain and as no one is rushing, the team is constantly retouching parts of the film.

‘Hunt’ Review: Trust No One in This Unpredictable Korean Spy-vs.-Spy Game - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
20.05.2022 / 03:23

‘Hunt’ Review: Trust No One in This Unpredictable Korean Spy-vs.-Spy Game

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticOn Oct. 26, 1979, South Korean president Park Chung-hee was assassinated by the chief of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency — a coup that ended the autocrat’s 16-year grip on a country that has wrestled with corruption and scandal ever since.

How Hwang Dong-hyuk’s Korean Smash ‘Squid Game’ Proved The Potential Of Non-English TV — Deadline Disruptors - deadline.com - Britain - North Korea - Beyond
deadline.com
19.05.2022 / 19:09

How Hwang Dong-hyuk’s Korean Smash ‘Squid Game’ Proved The Potential Of Non-English TV — Deadline Disruptors

First, there was Parasite, shaking up the global film sector and snatching Oscar glory. Then, there was Squid Game.

Korean Films Sell Strongly for Finecut Ahead of Cannes Festival, Market Launches - variety.com - France - USA - Thailand - city Seoul - Japan - North Korea - Indonesia - Cambodia - Berlin - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - Taiwan - Philippines - city Hong Kong - Brunei - Macau - Laos
variety.com
18.05.2022 / 07:31

Korean Films Sell Strongly for Finecut Ahead of Cannes Festival, Market Launches

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefEpic Pictures Releasing has licensed North American rights to Korean action film “Hot Blooded,” from leading Seoul-based film sales agency Finecut. The deal is one of several struck by the agency ahead of Cannes, where it is also launching sales on Critics’ Week title “Next Sohee.”Starring Bae Doona and Kim Si-eun, “Next Sohee” is directed by Jung July, whose acclaimed “A Girl at My Door” played in Un Certain regard in 2014.

Tom Parker 'grateful' to Ed Sheeran who paid his medical bills, late singer's book reveals - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
14.05.2022 / 10:23

Tom Parker 'grateful' to Ed Sheeran who paid his medical bills, late singer's book reveals

Tom Parker's book has revealed in his book how his pal Ed Sheeran helped to pay for his medical treatment during his brave battle against brain cancer.The Wanted star Tom was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour in October 2020 and tragically passed away at age 33 in March this year.Tom leaves behind his beloved wife Kelsey and their two children Aurelia, two, and one year old Bodhi. Before the singer's tragic death, Tom wrote a book on his cancer journey titled Hope: My Inspirational Life, which is due for release later this month. And in the memoir he has revealed how his friend Ed, 31, got in touch shortly after his diagnosis to offer some help and even paid for some medical bills.

First Out Gay K-Pop Singer Assaulted in Homophobic Attack - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
starobserver.com.au
09.05.2022 / 08:57

First Out Gay K-Pop Singer Assaulted in Homophobic Attack

Popular South Korean K-Pop singer and actor Holland said he was the victim of a homophobic attack last week. Holland, one of the few out gay K-Pop singers, said he was attacked on May 5, while he was walking in the Itaewon neighbourhood in Seoul. Trigger Warning: This story has details and visuals of a homophobic attack, which might be distressing to some readers. For 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For Australia-wide LGBTQI peer support call QLife on 1800 184 527 or webchat.The Itaewon area, where the incident occurred is the popular LGBTQI night life district in South Korea.The photo showed bruises to his head and face.

Veteran South Korean actress Kang Soo-yeon has died - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea - city Moscow - city Busan
nme.com
09.05.2022 / 08:27

Veteran South Korean actress Kang Soo-yeon has died

admitted to a hospital in Seoul on Thursday (May 5) following a sudden cardiac arrest.Kang’s memorial service has been set up at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul. Her funeral ceremony will be held on Wednesday (May 11) and will be broadcast live through the Korean Film Council’s YouTube channel, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter.The funeral committee will be led by Kim Dong-ho, former chairperson of the board of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).“Kang broke boundaries with her fearless performances.

Kang Soo-youn Dies: Pioneering South Korean Film Actress Was 55 - deadline.com - South Korea - North Korea - Berlin - city Moscow - city Busan
deadline.com
08.05.2022 / 22:29

Kang Soo-youn Dies: Pioneering South Korean Film Actress Was 55

Kang Soo-youn, who won South Korea’s first acting award from a Big Three film festival when she took home Best Actress honors at the Venice Film Festival, died Saturday, two days after suffering a cardiac arrest. She was 55 and her family said she died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 3 PM at a hospital in southern Seoul.

Kang Soo-yeon, Veteran Korean Actor, Dies at 55 - variety.com - city Seoul - North Korea - city Moscow
variety.com
08.05.2022 / 17:53

Kang Soo-yeon, Veteran Korean Actor, Dies at 55

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefKang Soo-youn, a Korean actor who was a star of 1980s and 1990s film and TV, died on Saturday. She was 55.She was admitted to hospital in Seoul on Thursday after reportedly suffering a heart attack and being found unconscious.

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