Some great trailers and a fantastic from Park Chan-wook on Stoker this week but much of the last seven days' Korean Cinema news revolves around the Kickstarter project behing
Remember O Goddess, an upcoming Korean film that is looking for crowdsourced funding. Lee Yoon-jung has been working hard to get the word out as she seeks to turn her excellent short film of the same title into a feature. Last week there was a post promoting the project here on MKC:
She has also had a few interviews with some of MKC's favorite Korean cinema resources:
You can watch Lee's fantastic short below:
KOREAN CINEMA NEWS
District 9 star Sharlto Copley offered bad guy role in Spike Lee’s Oldboy
Those of you who have seen
District 9 can attest that Sharlto Copley should be in a lot more movies. Now
Variety reports that the actor has just been offered the villain role in Spike Lee’s American remake of
Oldboy, a 2003 Korean thriller from director Chan-Wook Park that holds the distinction of being one of the most disturbing movies I’ve seen in a long time. (Filmonic, April 12, 2012)
Korean Film Downunder 3: Longing for a Ko-production
The time has come for Australia to look to the powerhouse of the Asia Pacific region in regards to the entertainment industry. No longer can our focus simply be locked on to the lustrous billions of potential opportunities that China seems to hold over us. The real leader in the region, the real leader in the industry, is South Korea. (Tully's Recall, April 16, 2012)
This Friday, the 14th Udine Far East Film Festival gets underway presenting one of the best lineups of Asian cinema to be found outside of the continent. MKC will be onsite covering the event though since I only get there on Sunday night I will have missed the first few days, which sadly include some of the films I was most excited about. Long have I known about the FEFF and wanted to go so I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to attend this year and sample the many films on offer. (Modern Korean Cinema, April 17, 2012)
Ryoo Seung-wan's highly anticipated film Berlin, featuring a bevy of stars, began production on the 16th in Korea and will move to Europe next month for the majority of its shoot. Berlin stars Ha Jeong-woo, Han Seok-kyu, Rioo Seung-beom and Jeon Ji-hyeon. It a spy action drama about three men and a woman who chase after each other after getting involved in an unexpected plot based in Berlin. (hancinema.net, April 17, 2012)
INTERVIEW
Acclaimed director Park Chan-wook, who is renowned for daring films such as Oldboy (2003), Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005) and Thirst (2009) recently wrapped production on his English-language film debut, a thriller called Stoker. The film, which stars Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode, is slated for release later this year and there is already talk of a possible Cannes premiere. (Joong Ang Daily, March 29, 2012)
TRAILERS
As One
Don't Click
Everything About My Wife
Red Maria
POSTERS
Don't Click
The Scent
The Taste of Money
BOX OFFICE
(Modern Korean Cinema, April 15, 2012)