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London Korean Film Festival to showcase 55 films

London Korean Film Festival to showcase 55 films

The world of Korean cinema is now unfolding in London, U.K. The ninth London Korean Film Festival will take place at Leicester Square and other venues across the British capital between November 6 and 21, and a total of 55 films will be screened.

The opening film is "KUNDO : Age of the Rampant" while the closing film will be"Revivre", the 102nd film by directorIm Kwon-taek. The opening film tells the story of Kundo, a righteous outlaw who tries to protect ordinary people from corruption and exploitation by those in power.

A poster for 'KUNDO : Age of the Rampant', the opening film at the ninth London Korean Film Festival. (photo courtesy of AndCredit)

London Korean Film Festival to showcase 55 films

A scene from the festival's closing film,"Revivre". (photo courtesy of FineCut)

The film"Revivre"has been gathering positive reviews from critics at many film festivals, including the 71st Venice Film Festival, the 39th Toronto International Film Festival, the 33rd Vancouver International Film Festival and the 19th Busan International Film Festival. The film is about the helpless desire of a middle-aged man whose wife is suffering from cancer as he indulges in fantasies about a young woman at his work. It is based on the original novel of the same name byKim Hoon.

The focus of this year's London Korean Film Festival is actorJeong Woo-seongwho has recently expanded his sphere into directing. The festival will showcase "The Killer and the Old Man" directed by Jeong, as well as movies starring the actor, including "Cold Eyes" and "Musa". The festival will also take a look at directorKim Ki-duk, who is well known in Europe. Kim's newest film is"One on One", but he is also known for his films"Moebius","Pieta"and"Crocodile".

London Korean Film Festival to showcase 55 films

A poster for the film 'Cold Eyes'. (photo courtesy of All That Cinema)

London Korean Film Festival to showcase 55 films

A poster for the film 'A Girl At My Door'. (photo courtesy of AndCredit)

Film fans will also be able to meet many actors, directors and producers at the festival. ActorsAhn Seong-gi,Jeong Woo-seongandKang Dong-won, as well asLee Chang-dong, the producer of"Poetry", "A Girl At My Door" and"Hwayi : A Monster Boy", will appear at the festival and meet with audience members.

There will also be pop singers appearing and performing at the festival, including Eun-hyuk andLee Dong-haefrom the band Super Junior.Lee Dong-haedebuted as an actor with his appearance in the film"The Youth".

The London Korean Film Festival has enjoyed huge popularity with many sold-out shows, attracting 6,000 to 8,000 viewers per year.

"I will work hard so that the festival can play a role in showcasing Korean cinema in Europe", said festival director Jeon Hye-jung. "Over the next 10 years, we hope to add Korean fashion, performances and music to the event, and develop it into a major local festival".

By Limb Jae-un
Korea.net Staff Writer
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London Korean Film Festival to showcase 55 films

Source from :Hancinema