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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • The Last Dining Table

    The American journal Variety does occasionally get it right. This drama about family values, environmental pollution and other modern problems was rig
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  • Faceless Things

    A sensational film. Sensational in its almost rigid form that is only made up of three shots. Also sensational in its detailed presentation of sadomas
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  • The Forty-Nine-Day Meetings

    The surroundings are rural. The old woman is alone. She goes from the house to the temple following her daily pattern. For 49 days in…
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  • Monologue #1

    Inner monologue of a girl, alone on the beach.
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  • The Host

    After careless imperialist trials by the Americans, one beautiful summer day there is suddenly a gruesome monster hanging under one of the bridges ove
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  • A Dirty Carnival

    A young, ambitious gangster meets an old school buddy who has become a filmmaker and is looking for authentic stories from the gangster world. In…
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  • Driving with My Wife’s Lover

    Self-assured, fresh feature debut starts as a revenge-drama-cum-road-movie: deceived husband gets in the taxi of his wife’s lover one sweltering hot d
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  • No Mercy for the Rude

    Appealing and continually surprising combination of hit-man extravaganza, melodrama and family film. Park Chul-Hee, former assistant to Jang Sun-Woo,
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  • Son’s

    An old mother in rural Korea is waiting for her son to visit.
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  • Aachi & Ssipak

    Scatological sci-fi from Korea. Animation for (im)mature people. Aachi and Ssipak are ‘independent entrepreneurs’ in a future where the government wan
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