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Kino Korea
Stephan Fasold
117 episodes
1 week ago
During this year’s Busan International Film Festival, I had the chance to sit down with Byun Sung-hyun, the director of Kingmaker and Kill Boksoon. His latest film, Good News, premiered at the festival and is now available on Netflix. I spoke with director Byun Sung-hyun about the making of Good News and what inspired him to tell this story. The Interview is available in Korean with English translation.

Thanks to the whole Netflix-Team, for making the interview possible!

E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.de

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During this year’s Busan International Film Festival, I had the chance to sit down with Byun Sung-hyun, the director of Kingmaker and Kill Boksoon. His latest film, Good News, premiered at the festival and is now available on Netflix. I spoke with director Byun Sung-hyun about the making of Good News and what inspired him to tell this story. The Interview is available in Korean with English translation.

Thanks to the whole Netflix-Team, for making the interview possible!

E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.de

Kino Korea auf Steady unterstützen

Kino Korea per Paypal unterstützen.

Instagram: @kinokorea_podcast

Letterboxd: kim_chi

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Cobweb (2023) a.k.a. Spider Web - Once Upon a Time in Seoul
Kino Korea
1 hour 6 minutes 42 seconds
5 months ago
Cobweb (2023) a.k.a. Spider Web - Once Upon a Time in Seoul
Wenn ihr das südkoreanische Kino mögt und noch tiefer einsteigen möchtet, dann seht euch unbedingt den Film Cobweb (2023) von Kim Jee-woon an, der dieses Jahr in Deutschland unter dem Namen Spider Web – Once Upon a Time in Seoul erschienen ist. Song Kang-ho spielt den erfolglosen Regisseur Kim, der in den siebziger Jahren davon träumt, endlich sein Meisterwerk zu realisieren. Cobweb ist voller Referenzen auf die Filmgeschichte und kann als Homage an den Kultregisseur Kim Ki-young verstanden werden, der mit Hanyeo einen der größten Klassiker des südkoreanischen Kinos geschaffen hat. In dieser Podcastfolge sprechen Na-Rhee Scherfling und ich über die südkoreanische Filmgeschichte und darüber, warum Cobweb aus unserer Sicht einer der besten Filme über das Filmemachen aus Südkorea ist.

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Zu Gast: Na-Rhee Scherfling (Medienwissenschaftlerin und Koreanistin)

Homepage des Korea Verbands

Meine Cobweb-Kritik auf Kino-Zeit.de

Na-Rhee's Filmempfehlungen:

The Pollen of Flowers (1972)

Yeong-Ja's Heydays (1975)


Kino Korea
During this year’s Busan International Film Festival, I had the chance to sit down with Byun Sung-hyun, the director of Kingmaker and Kill Boksoon. His latest film, Good News, premiered at the festival and is now available on Netflix. I spoke with director Byun Sung-hyun about the making of Good News and what inspired him to tell this story. The Interview is available in Korean with English translation.

Thanks to the whole Netflix-Team, for making the interview possible!

E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.de

Kino Korea auf Steady unterstützen

Kino Korea per Paypal unterstützen.

Instagram: @kinokorea_podcast

Letterboxd: kim_chi