Overview of articles
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Carancho
Trapero (Tiger winner in 2000 with Crane World) made a dastardly film noir set in the not-very-touristy suburbs of Buenos Aires. There, a fateful lovePublished on: -
Black Dove
In a gripping and beautifully constructed narrative, victims and culprits of a car accident are linked by complex feelings of guilt. Roh (The Last DinPublished on: -
Bleak Night
They’re all boys, but they’re not all nice boys. Derailed rivalry between schoolfriends is a familiar subject, but in his debut, Yoon reveals he has…Published on: -
The Journals of Musan
The protagonist is one of the growing group of poor North Korean refugees who are trying to adapt in capitalist South Korea. The maker, former…Published on: -
Anyang, Paradise City
Successful mix between documentary and ficiton is a layered quest through history, modern life and architecture and politics in the Korean city of AnyPublished on: -
Poetry
Justified winner of best script in Cannes: Lee tells stories seemingly written by a great novelist. Legendary actress Yun Jung-Hee’s delivers a phenomPublished on: -
End of Animal
The debutant Jo took an almost Lynchian approach with limited means and plenty of surrealist talent to make an apocalyptic road movie. A pregnant teenPublished on: -
My Logical Private Parts
Are ‘private parts’ ever logical? Should fashion not actually change and hide outward appearance? Stimulating video for the new Centaur collection.Published on: -
The Power of Kangwon Province
Very human and psychological drama by a former Tiger-Award winner about a popular holiday resort in Korea, relationships, parties, loneliness and lifePublished on: -
Fly Low
Three young criminals and three young women visit the same isolated, abandoned school at different times. A strong evocation of atmosphere, off-screenPublished on: