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KOFFIA 2013: The Many Faces of Korean Cinema
The 4th edition of this annual showcase of the best and latest in Korean cinema is about to begin!
Leafie, A Hen into the Wild
Based on the successful 2000 book by Hwang Sun-mi, Leafie, A Hen into the Wild follows a crazy, egg-laying farm chicken who dreams of escaping her egg-laying prison to explore the wilderness and freedom… of the yard.
Oldboy (2003)
Dirty walls. A bed. A bathroom. A television. Meals that mysteriously appear three times a day. Complete and utter isolation. This is Oh Dae-su’s existence for 15 years.
YAM Magazine’s Top12 Film Villains of the Noughties
There were thousands of movies, but we decided to take it easy. No rules applied. Just good old fashion voting for your favorite villain regardless of original medium.
KOFFIA 2012: The 3rd Korean Film Festival in Australia
The Korean Film Festival in Australia returns with its third edition bringing more Korean cinematic goodness to the Aussies and cinephiles living in the country!
What Can Be Done for Korean Film Distribution
So now that the Korean entertainment industry is going through an expansionism wave, what are you guys waiting for? Start pushing all your amazing films outside festival circuits and into our theaters.
I Saw the Devil
A young woman is killed while waiting for a tow truck. When she is later found, all that is left is her head. Her fiancé is a secret agent, her father is a former police chief. They want revenge for her cruel murder, and they go to the extremes to make the monster that did that to her pay. But is revenge the right answer?
Stockholm Film Festival 2010
Ten days of films from all around the world, getting to fall in love with more directors and actors, indulging in interesting and heartbreaking stories. Ten days of film-loving, running around trying to watch as many as possible.