Lee Chang-dong set Cannes ablaze in 2018 with the uneasily beautiful “Burning,” a loose Haruki Murakami adaptation about the folie à troix between an alienated delivery man (Ah-in Yoo), the wily young ...
Lee Chang-dong is one hell of a filmmaker and has a handful of awards to prove it. His latest film, “Poetry,” was awarded Best Screenplay at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival along with Best Actress and ...
Exclusive: IndieWire debuts the trailers for new 4K restorations of Lee's masterful films "Peppermint Candy" and "Poetry." “We are thrilled to present a retrospective of Lee Chang-dong’s outstanding ...
This month, Metrograph is running “Novel Encounters: The Films of Lee Chang-dong,” a retrospective of the filmmaker’s career to date. The program includes four films in new 4K restorations from Film ...
Director Lee Chang-dong will direct a new film tentatively titled “Burning,” its production company Pine House Film said Tuesday. It will be the director’s new film in eight years since he released ...
The fourth major voice is easily the least congenial, and so the least known: Lee Chang-dong, whose films are prickly dramas of incendiary familial and social cataclysm, emotionally on fire and yet ...
Among the directors representing Chungmuro (the Korean Hollywood), there are box-office giants like Choi Dong-hoon, director of 'Tazza,' 'The Thieves,' and 'Assassination,' who draws millions of ...
Cho Yeo-jeong (HIGHENTERTAINMENT)/Jeon Do-yeon (Management SOOP)/Sul Kyung-gu (Netflix)/Zo In-sung (Base Camp Company); Lee Chang-dong Acclaimed Korean helmer Lee Chang-dong is returning to features ...
To determine the best movies of the 21st century, we polled hundreds of celebrities. See how your favorite stars and directors voted. By The New York Times Set in 1980s South Korea, Lee Chang-dong’s ...
(L-R) Zo In-sung, Lee Chang-dong, Cho Yeo-jeong, Jeon Do-yeon and Sul Kyung-gu Base Camp Company/Courtesy/HIGHENTERTAINMENT/Management SOOP/Netflix Burning and Secret ...
South Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong is getting his flowers stateside, thanks to a retrospective exhibit curated by New York’s Metrograph Theater. Titled “Novel Encounters: the Films of Lee Chang-dong,” ...
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