North American Premiere for THE KING OF JOGKU in New York
 
Starting next week, New York will play host to a series of films showcasing the talents of new Korean directors. Staged by the Korean Cultural Service NY and Asia Society, the ‘Emerging Talent’ series will run from April 14th to May 27th.
 
Among the five films will be the North American premiere of 
WOO Moon-gi’s
 The King of Jokgu. An independent sports comedy about Jokgu, a Korean cross between football and volleyball, the film was a surprise indie hit and recently picked up five nominations at the Wildflower Film Awards Korea.
 
Festival favorites have also been selected for the series, including 
PARK Jung-bum’s
 Alive, a feature-length Jeonju Cinema Project, 
LEE Yong-seung’s 
10 Minutes, a Dankook Unversity graduate feature which debuted at the Busan International Film Festival, and 
LEE Don-ku’s 
Fatal, another Busan debut.
 
Beyond new directors, the series will also shine a spotlight on new actor 
LEE Min-ho, already a massive presence on television, who took on his first leading film role in this year’s gangster thriller 
Gangnam Blues from 
YOO Ha.
 
The weekly screenings will take place at the Asia Society in Manhattan and will be free of charge.