Festival Favorites Invited to Australia
Four Korean features and two shorts were screened at the recently concluded Melbourne International Film Festival. The Cannes-invited titles
BURNING by
LEE Chang-dong and
The Spy Gone North by
YOON Jong-bin led the Korean contingent at the Australian festival.
Based on the short story ‘Barn Burning’ by MURAKAMI Haruki,
BURNING is the first film by
LEE Chang-dong since his 2010 masterwork Poetry. Featuring
YOO Ah-in,
Steven YEUN, and
JUN Jong-seo,
BURNING debuted in competition on the Croisette, where it earned the FIPRESCI Award as well as the Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist.
Also in Cannes was
YOON Jong-bin’s period espionage drama
The Spy Gone North, which screened in the midnight section. Featuring
HWANG Jung-min and
LEE Sung-min in the true story of the South Korean agent ‘Black Venus’ who posed as a business man looking to establish ties with North Korea, the film is currently a hit in Korea, having attracted 4.22 million viewers (USD 32.52 million) in two weeks.
One of last year’s Jeonju Cinema Projects,
KIM Dae-hwan’s second film
The First Lap (2017) earned the Best Emerging Director Award from the Locarno International Film Festival last year as well as the Silver Astor for Best Screenplay from the Mar Del Plata International Film Festival.
The 22nd film from the prolific
Hong Sangsoo,
Grass debuted in the Forum lineup of this year’s Berlin International Film Festival. The black and white work reunites the auteur with
KIM Min-hee, who has appeared in six of the director’s last seven films.
Also screening in Melbourne were the US-Korea co-produced short
Helen (2017) by KIM Ji-
hyun and KIM Min-jun’s VR short
On the Road.