South Korea (The article continues below - Commercial information) 30 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2013. Last article published on 15/09/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next EXCLUSIVE: First clip for Toronto and San Sebastián entry Winter in SokchoThe first film by French-Japanese director Koya Kamura, starring Bella Kim and Roschdy Zem, will compete in the Platform and New Directors sections 05/09/2024 | Toronto 2024/San Sebastián 2024EXCLUSIVE: Square Eyes boards world sales on Karlovy Vary title Nothing in Its PlaceBurak Çevik’s feature is set in 1978 and follows five youths who believe that the leftist revolution can be achieved through politics, rather than violence 07/08/2024 | Industry | Market | Turkey/Germany/South KoreaReview: Nothing in Its PlaceTurkish director Burak Çevik’s fifth feature, set in 1978, presents a struggle between ideological factions in his country as universal, but fails to fully engage the viewer 05/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaInterview: Pak Dosin • Senior programmer, Busan International Film Festival“I am pleased to see that a considerable number of young female filmmakers are emerging and imposing themselves”The senior programmer explains the status of non-Asian movies at South Korea's biggest film festival and shares the gathering’s goals 18/10/2023 | Busan 2023French and Korean film professionals share centre stage in a debate organised by the CNC and KOFICCANNES 2022: Discussions centred around current industry issues, shared challenges and opportunities for co-operation between the two ecosystems 01/06/2022 | Cannes 2022Interview: Davy Chou • Director of Return to Seoul“I take great pleasure in helping filmmakers accomplish their vision, when I really admire their talent”CANNES 2022: We met up with the French-Cambodian director, who has crafted an impressive and intimate feature around the topics of adoption and identity 22/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain RegardReview: MirrorSiddhant Sarin’s documentary zooms in on the aftermath of an acid attack on two Indian women 29/03/2022 | Vilnius 2022Interview: Jin Jeon • Producer, J.J. Productions“Truth cannot be impartial, but there are truths to be told”The Emerging Producer from this year’s guest country explains why she produces documentaries and discusses what lies ahead for the profession 21/03/2022 | Emerging Producers 2022Review: AfterwaterBERLINALE 2022: Serbian director Dane Komljen returns with another cinematic experience revolving around lakes and limnology as the overarching topic 13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | ForumReview: A Flower in the MouthBERLINALE 2022: Éric Baudelaire adapts Pirandello in a very singular fashion in a strange and intelligent film that doesn’t look like any other and dominated by the captivating Oxmo Puccino 12/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)