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Korean cinema in Cannes

Another blog freeze: I was taking a much need break in Morocco, away from all things Korean, so to speak.

Meanwhile... no less than 9 films were shown at the 62th Cannes Film Festival, and some of the major figures of the industry were present, not to mention the fact that director Lee Chang-dong was a member of the jury this year. Impressive, considering the seemingless endless crisis that Korean cinema has been facing. 

Faithful to their annual custom, the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has published a preamble to their Korean Cinema 2009: Korean Film Guide 2009 - Cannes Special Edition, a sort of guidebook that lists the theatrical releases of the first half of the year as well as upcoming films.

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Here are the 9 films presented in Cannes this year:

  • Park Chan-wook's Thirst (박쥐) was running the official competition for the Palme d'Or, and nabbed the Jury Prize (the festival's third place award).

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Park Chan-wook's team.

  • Bong Joon-ho's Mother (마더) in the Un Certain regard section.
  • Hong Sang-soo's Like You Know It All (잘 알지도 못하면서) at the Quinzaine des réalisateurs.
  • Ounie Lecomte A Brand New Life (여행자), off competition (special screening). Not sure it really counts as Korean cinema, but well.
  • Shin Sang-ok's restored classic, Prince Yeonsan (연산군) at the Cannes Classics.
  • Jung Yumi's Dust Kid (먼지아이), an animation film, at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs.
  • Jo sung-hee's Don’t Step Out of the House (남매의 집) à the Festival Cinéfondation.
  • Moon Seong-hyeok's 6 hours (6시간) at the Semaine de la Critique.
  • Yim Kyung-dong's The Horn (경적) at the Festival Cinéfondation.
 
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