Distributor previously acquired South Korean auteur’s 2020 Silver Bear winner The Woman Who Ran.
Cinema Guild has acquired all US rights to Hong Sangsoo’s Introduction which premiered in competition in Berlin this week.
Hong’s latest film explores the interconnected lives of young people on the verge of adulthood and stars Shin Seokho, Park Miso, Kim Youngho, and Ki Joobong.
‘Introduction’: Berlin Review
The film currently shares the lead in Screen’s jury grid with Mr Bachmann And His Class.
Cinema Guild, which acquired Hong’s 2020 Silver Bear winner The Woman Who Ran last year, plans a festival...
Cinema Guild has acquired all US rights to Hong Sangsoo’s Introduction which premiered in competition in Berlin this week.
Hong’s latest film explores the interconnected lives of young people on the verge of adulthood and stars Shin Seokho, Park Miso, Kim Youngho, and Ki Joobong.
‘Introduction’: Berlin Review
The film currently shares the lead in Screen’s jury grid with Mr Bachmann And His Class.
Cinema Guild, which acquired Hong’s 2020 Silver Bear winner The Woman Who Ran last year, plans a festival...
- 3/3/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
New films from South Korean and Polish directors to play in international competition.
The Locarno Film Festival (Aug 5-15) has secured world premieres of new films from South Korea’s Hong Sangsoo and Polish auteur Andrzej Zulawski for its international competition.
Sangsoo, who won 2013’s Pardo in Locarno for Best Director for U ri Sunhi (Our Sunhi) and was a member of the jury in 2009, returns to the Swiss festival with Right Now, Wrong Then.
The film continues the director’s creative exploration of the relationships between life and cinema with the habitual tongue-in-cheek humour that has led him to be sometimes dubbed “the Korean Woody Allen”.
Zulawski will screen Cosmos, produced by Paulo Branco, based on the 1965 novel by Polish author Witold Gombrowic. The story revolves around two young men who seek the solitude of the country but their peace is disturbed when a set of random occurrences suggest to their susceptible minds a pattern with sinister...
The Locarno Film Festival (Aug 5-15) has secured world premieres of new films from South Korea’s Hong Sangsoo and Polish auteur Andrzej Zulawski for its international competition.
Sangsoo, who won 2013’s Pardo in Locarno for Best Director for U ri Sunhi (Our Sunhi) and was a member of the jury in 2009, returns to the Swiss festival with Right Now, Wrong Then.
The film continues the director’s creative exploration of the relationships between life and cinema with the habitual tongue-in-cheek humour that has led him to be sometimes dubbed “the Korean Woody Allen”.
Zulawski will screen Cosmos, produced by Paulo Branco, based on the 1965 novel by Polish author Witold Gombrowic. The story revolves around two young men who seek the solitude of the country but their peace is disturbed when a set of random occurrences suggest to their susceptible minds a pattern with sinister...
- 7/1/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
New films from South Korean and Polish directors to play in international competition.
The Locarno Film Festival (Aug 5-15) has secured world premieres of new films from South Korea’s Hong Sangsoo and Polish auteur Andrzej Zulawski for its international competition.
Sangsoo, who won 2013’s Pardo in Locarno for Best Director for U ri Sunhi (Our Sunhi) and was a member of the jury in 2009, returns to the Swiss festival with Right Now, Wrong Then.
The film continues the director’s creative exploration of the relationships between life and cinema with the habitual tongue-in-cheek humour that has led him to be sometimes dubbed “the Korean Woody Allen”.
Zulawski will screen Cosmos, produced by Paulo Branco, based on the 1965 novel by Polish author Witold Gombrowic. The story revolves around two young men who seek the solitude of the country but their peace is disturbed when a set of random occurrences suggest to their susceptible minds a pattern with sinister...
The Locarno Film Festival (Aug 5-15) has secured world premieres of new films from South Korea’s Hong Sangsoo and Polish auteur Andrzej Zulawski for its international competition.
Sangsoo, who won 2013’s Pardo in Locarno for Best Director for U ri Sunhi (Our Sunhi) and was a member of the jury in 2009, returns to the Swiss festival with Right Now, Wrong Then.
The film continues the director’s creative exploration of the relationships between life and cinema with the habitual tongue-in-cheek humour that has led him to be sometimes dubbed “the Korean Woody Allen”.
Zulawski will screen Cosmos, produced by Paulo Branco, based on the 1965 novel by Polish author Witold Gombrowic. The story revolves around two young men who seek the solitude of the country but their peace is disturbed when a set of random occurrences suggest to their susceptible minds a pattern with sinister...
- 7/1/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
During this year’s Festival du nouveau cinéma, held in Montréal from October 9th until the 20th, the Special Presentation section is once again packed with an exceptional line-up of films, 26 new works in all, curated from some of the world’s most respected festivals.
Here is a list of the films being presented in this section of the festival:
A Touch of Sin (Tian Zhu Ding), Jia Zhang Ke (China/Japan), winner of the Best Screenplay Award at Cannes
All is Lost, J.C. Chandor (United States)
L’Amour est un crime parfait (Love is the Perfect Crime), Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu (France/Switzerland)
La Chute de la maison Usher (The Fall of the the House of Usher), Jean Epstein (France/United States/1928), set to the music of Montréal’s own Rock Forest
Closed Curtain, Jafar Panahi and Kamboziya Partovi (Iran)
Le Démantelement, Sébastien Pilote (Québec/Canada)
Le Dernier...
Here is a list of the films being presented in this section of the festival:
A Touch of Sin (Tian Zhu Ding), Jia Zhang Ke (China/Japan), winner of the Best Screenplay Award at Cannes
All is Lost, J.C. Chandor (United States)
L’Amour est un crime parfait (Love is the Perfect Crime), Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu (France/Switzerland)
La Chute de la maison Usher (The Fall of the the House of Usher), Jean Epstein (France/United States/1928), set to the music of Montréal’s own Rock Forest
Closed Curtain, Jafar Panahi and Kamboziya Partovi (Iran)
Le Démantelement, Sébastien Pilote (Québec/Canada)
Le Dernier...
- 9/25/2013
- by Trish Ferris
- SoundOnSight
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