
The fourth London Korean Film Festival
2009 runs from Nov. 1 to 18 and already some of the big name
directors in Korea have flown to the United Kingdom to promote
Korean movies. Prior celebrations and functions aside, the actual
first screening was on Thursday (Nov. 5).
This year's film festival, with 25 feature films and four
animations from Korea, is organized by the Korean Cultural Center
in the United Kingdom and the Korea Creative Content Agency, with
the support of the Korean government.
The films will be screened at the BFI (British Film Institute) from
Nov. 1 to 14; the London Barbican Centre from Nov. 5 to 12;
Manchester Cornerhouse from Nov. 7 to 9; and Nottingham Broadway
Cinema from Nov. 16 to 18.
Some award-winning directors from Korea, namely director Park
Chan-wook and Bong Joon-ho will visit London with their respective
works, ?he Thirst?(2009) and ?other?(2009). The Thirst, which
won a Jury Prize at the 62nd Cannes International Film Festival
this year, is the opener for the film festival. Park will also meet
with his fans there and hold a question and answer
session.
Other recent hit movies from Korea will also be screened in London,
including ?idal Wave,??nsadong Scandal,??ough Cut,?? Frozen
Flower,?and ?rivate Eye.?There will be a retrospective of works
by the late Yu Hyun-mok (1925-2009), ?imless Bullet?(1961),
?im's Daughters?(1963), and ?artyr?(1965).
On the weekend of Nov. 7 and 8, a workshop for children will be
held, followed by Korean animations like ?seam?(2003) and ?he
Story of Mr. Sorry?(2008).
The London BFI will especially highlight the works of director Bong
Joon-ho, featuring 10 of his films, including short pieces he made
in his school days. The short films will include ?hite Man?(1994), ?ink and Rise?(2003), ?ncoherence?(1994) and more. The
feature films that made his name will also be shown, namely ?he
Host?(2006), ?emories of Murder?(2003), and ?arking Dogs Never
Bite?(2000). The viewers will also get to converse with the
director: on the final day Bong will hold question and answering
session with Tony Rayns, a well known British film critic.
For more information visit the website of
The London Korean Film Festival
2009 or see the schedule shown at the
Korean Cultural Center in
London.
By Kim Hee-sung
Korea.net Staff Writer
SOURCE :
Korea.net