LEE Ju-hyoung’s EXCAVATOR Competes in Tallinn
The Tallinn Black Nights International Film Festival (PÖFF) will screen six works from Korea this year, including 
LEE Ju-hyoung’s 
EXCAVATOR, which will have its international premiere in the festival’s competition section.
EXCAVATOR, which was produced by 
KIM Ki-duk and is the latest work from his protégé 
LEE Ju-hyoung, who debuted with 
Red Family in 2014, features 
UHM Tae-woong as a man who took part in the Gwangju Democratization Movement of 1980 as a paratrooper prior to his retirement from the military. Now working as an excavator, he visits his former superiors as he retraces his Gwangju experience.
 
KIM Jong-woo’s melodrama 
Home, following its premiere at the 
Busan International Film Festival this month, will take part in the First Feature Competition in Tallinn this year. Screening out of competition will be the Colonial Era drama 
Anarchist from Colony, from director 
LEE Joon-ik, whose film 
The Throne won the festival’s top award two years ago. Director LEE famously gifted the prize money back to the festival to help it grow into a hub of European cinema. 
 
Also at Black Nights this year will be the world premiere of JEON Haelim's 
Better Today than Tomorrow in the Forum section, while 
JUNG Byung-gil’s 
The Villainess is part of the Midnight Shivers lineup and 
JANG Hun’s hit Gwangju drama 
A Taxi Driver is in the Panorama program.
This year’s PÖFF will take place from the 17th of November to the 3rd of December.