Korean Film Festival in Paris Begins Monthly Korean Film Series
Ahead of their upcoming 10th edition, which will run over October 27th to November 3rd, the Korean Film Festival in Paris (FFCP) has launched a new monthly Korean film series entitles ‘Dimanches en Corée’ (Sunday in Korea). The program, which kicked off on September 17th and will continue until August 2016, is being staged in conjunction with ‘L'Année France-Corée’ (French-Korean Year) 2015-2016, which marks the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between both nations.
Screenings will take place at 11am on a Sunday each month, but the initial showing actually took place on September 17th, a Thursday, at 8pm. The first film shown was the classic picture
A Hometown in Heart (1949) from director
YOUN Yong-gyu. Subsequent screenings will include
HUR Jin-ho’s 2005 melodrama
April Snow,
IM Sang-soo 2010
The Housemaid remake,
LEE Chang-dong’s most recent work, 2010’s
Poetry,
KIM Ki-duk’s modern arthouse classic
3-Iron (2004),
SHIN Su-won’s breakout indie revenge film
PLUTO (2013),
NA Hong-jin’s popular thriller
The Yellow Sea (2010),
PARK Chan-wook’s world-renowned
Old Boy (2003),
KIM Moons’ 2003 animation
Wonderful Days,
HONG Sang-soo’s
Turning Gate (2002) and
LEE Jeong-hyang’s touching drama
The Way Home from 2002.
Meanwhile,
RYOO Seung-wan’s smash hit action-comedy
Veteran will open the Korean Film Festival in Paris next month, while HONG Sang-soo’s Golden Leopard-awarded
Right Now, Wrong Then will serve as the closing film.