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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Suh Young-joo

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Suh Young-joo at IFFR

  • Daytime Drinking

    Noh Young-Seok | 116' | South Korea | None

    Noh did almost everything himself in his charming, successful low-budget début. A humorous road movie about a young man who drowns his unrequited love
  • The Chaser

    Na Hong-Jin | 123' | South Korea | None

    Characteristic Korean thriller about an ex-cop who, as a pimp, finds himself on the trail of a disturbed serial killer. With masterful pleasure in fil
  • Intruders

    Noh Young-Seok | 99' | South Korea | European premiere

    As you can guess from the title: a ‘home invasion movie’. A young man from Seoul hopes to finish his screenplay in a remote, snow-topped…
  • Han Gong-Ju

    Lee Su-Jin | 112' | South Korea | European premiere

    Impressively acted social drama. After an incident, a Korean teenage girl is transferred to another school, where she stays with the mother of her new
  • Our Sunhi

    Hong Sangsoo | 88' | South Korea | None

    Amusing, award-winning comedy of manners about Sunhi (played by the marvellous Jung Yumi) who asks her professor for a letter of recommendation to stu
  • Yourself and Yours

    Hong Sangsoo | 86' | South Korea | None

    A playful narrative structure and psychological acumen are the two certainties in every film by Korean master Hong – also in his 18th feature. M
  • Oki’s Movie

    Hong Sangsoo | 80' | South Korea | None

    With his debut, Hong Sang-Soo won a Tiger Award in 1997. In his 12th feature, structured as four short films about a three-cornered relationship, he…
  • Carancho

    Pablo Trapero | 107' | Argentina | None

    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 love
  • The Journals of Musan

    Park Jungbum | 127' | South Korea | European premiere

    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…
  • Poetry

    Lee Chang-Dong | 135' | South Korea | None

    Justified winner of best script in Cannes: Lee tells stories seemingly written by a great novelist. Legendary actress Yun Jung-Hee’s delivers a phenom