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All posts tagged "films"
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Interview: The director behind S. Korea’s second-highest grossing film of all time
By Tae Hong The director behind South Korea’s second-highest grossing film of all time is a believer in Korea’s new role as a trend leader, not follower. JK Yoon’s “Ode To My Father” is a decades-spanning epic...
- Posted November 10, 2015
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‘Terminator Genisys’ falls in US, flies in South Korea
“Terminator Genisys” may have flopped in the U.S. box office this July 4 weekend, but it’s flying high in South Korea. The film drove about 1.24 million ticket sales through the weekend, taking the country’s No. 1...
- Posted July 6, 2015
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Aaron Yoo talks Wong Fu’s ‘Everything Before Us,’ out today on Vimeo
By Tae Hong Wong Fu Productions, the beloved YouTube goliath, will release its first feature-length film, “Everything Before Us,” on Vimeo On Demand Wednesday. The romantic comedy follows two couples — a pair of teenagers and two...
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Justin Chon’s ‘Man Up’ released on Vimeo
“Man Up,” the first directorial attempt by Korean American actor Justin Chon, will make its global debut today via Vimeo On Demand. The indie film pairs Chon and YouTube star Kevin Wu (“KevJumba”) in a teenage buddy...
- Posted May 28, 2015
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Filmmakers break through with ping-pong documentary ‘Top Spin’
By Tae Hong Are there similarities between documentary filmmaking and winning an Olympic medal in ping-pong? Ask Mina Son, one of the talents behind the new table tennis-centric documentary “Top Spin,” and she’d tell you that, yes,...
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Capitol Hill to screen ‘Ode to My Father’ ahead of Park’s DC visit
A South Korean film will have a screening inside Capitol Hill for the first time next month, Yonhap reported. “Ode to My Father,” to be shown in a theater June 3 ahead of South Korean President Park...
- Posted May 19, 2015
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Four Korean films to be screened at Cannes festival
By Jason Bechervaise Few would deny that the Cannes Film Festival is one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals attracting some of the most talented filmmakers the world has to offer. Situated on the French Riviera,...
- Posted May 12, 2015