ORDINARY PERSON and MICROHABITAT Also Nab Awards in Italy
The 16th edition of the Florence Korean Film Fest bestowed both its top audience award and jury prize to last year’s smash hit political drama
A Taxi Driver (2017). Taking the runner-up and third place audience prizes were the investigative thriller
ORDINARY PERSON (2017) and the character comedy-drama
Microhabitat, respectively, the latter of which also picked up the jury award for
best independent film.
Directed by
JANG Hun (
The Front Line, 2011) and featuring
SONG Kang-ho (
Memories of Murder, 2003) and international star Thomas Kretschmann (
Avengers: Age of Ultron),
A Taxi Driver focuses on a German reporter who travels to Seoul in May 1980 and gets a cabbie to drive him to Gwangju to cover the student protests. The film welcomed over 12 million viewers in Korea last summer.
ORDINARY PERSON, the second film of
THE HERO (2013) director
KIM Bong-han, features
SON Hyun-ju (Hide and Seek, 2013) as a detective in the 1980s who is asked to close a serial killer case with overwhelming evidence against a suspect, but he soon begins to suspect foul play.
This year’s festivities in Florence kicked off on March 22 with a presentation of
HWANG Dong-hyuk’s period siege drama
The Fortress (2017) and wound to a close with a screening of
LEE Yong-seung’s comedy-thriller
Room No.7 (2017), on March 30. In addition to 25 feature films and a number of shorts, Florence also hosted a retrospective and masterclass for popular actor
HA Jung-woo this year.