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What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
Kenny B, Paul Quinn, Various
67 episodes
3 months ago
What’s Korean Cinema? asks the question, possibly doesn’t answer it but gathers a cast of experts for an in-depth look at defining works of Korean cinema…even North!
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What’s Korean Cinema? asks the question, possibly doesn’t answer it but gathers a cast of experts for an in-depth look at defining works of Korean cinema…even North!
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TV & Film
Arts,
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Performing Arts
Episodes (16/67)
What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 18 – The Housemaid
Eeeeeevil Korean woman, reprehensible humans beings, in black and white, through the eyes of director Kim Ki-young. this means, What’s Korean Cinema? takes you back to 1960 and The Housemaid. Cue lightning. Running Times:  00m 00s – Intro/Kim Ki-young bio & discussion 40m 30s – The Housemaid review Contact the show via email at podcastonfire at […]
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10 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 24 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 17 – Sopyonje
Screaming and singing her heart out, set to a rhythm, a drum and a family drama underneath… it’s what’s depicted by legendary director Im Kwon-taek in Sopyonje from 1993. Running Times:  00m 00s – Intro/production background/Im Kwon-taek bio 30m 02s – Pansori background 33m 00s – Sopyonje review Contact the show via email at podcastonfire at googlemail.com, on […]
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10 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 34 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 14 – General’s Son & Going By The Book
For our regular mix of something old, something new-ish, we turn to director Im Kwon-taek’s The General’s Son from 1990. The first of three examinations of brawling gangster turned politician Kim Doo-han and in the second half, Castaway On The Moon’s Jung Jae-young is an excellent police officer who’s also an excellent robber as it […]
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10 years ago
2 hours 9 minutes 20 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 13 – Chilsu And Mansu & Nowhere To Hide
What do you get when pairing up movies where the still and straightforward is mindblowing and when the rabid, perfectly indulgent is also mindblowing? Am not sure but you get enough reason for the crew here at What’s Korean Cinema? to examine two classic works, starting with Park Kwang-su’s 1988 drama Chilsu And Mansu and […]
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11 years ago
2 hours 15 minutes 42 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 12 – The Hand Of Destiny & JSA (Joint Security Area)
Black and white, north or south, romance or political ideology, spies, Zippo lighters, world’s best photograph, Korean cinema of 1954 and the new millenium. This episode continues the theme of something older Korean and something newer ish. So Kenny B,  Paul Quinn of Hangul Celluloid and Stewart Sutherland are gathered to enjoy the benefits of […]
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11 years ago
1 hour 50 minutes 43 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 11 – Barefooted Youth & Failan
Kenny B and Paul Quinn of Hangul Celluloid dips into something old and classic as well as contemorary and classic. An examination of classic waves of Korean cinema and what they meant then and now. For this episode Kim Ki-duk’s 1964 “adolescent film” Barefooted Youth (1964) is discussed as well as Song Hae-sung’s classic drama […]
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11 years ago
1 hour 55 minutes 29 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 10 – Park Chan-Wook’s Vengeance Trilogy
Two podcasts on Korean Cinema in one week!? Is it Christmas? NO! Is it Stoo’s birthday? YES IT IS! So the treat to the Podcast on Fire Network is this three hour special with Stoo, the Easy A – Andy Walker and Trevor Farley from Mass Moviecide UK. where we tackle the Vengeance Trilogy of […]
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12 years ago
3 hours 1 minute 34 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 9 – The Flower In Hell & Save The Green Planet
Utilizing the oppurtunity to mix the important, obscure, favourite and known Korean cinema in the eyes of the general audience, that’s how you create an interesting podcast for YOU as a creator and an approachable one for all hopefully so this episode Kenny B, Hangul Celluloid’s Paul Quinn and Rufus De Rham of cineAWESOME! are talking […]
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12 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 21 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 8: The Berlin File & The Tower
Tune into a bit of a cut & paste episode this time around. A formal introduction is missing, we cut right to Stewart discussing the Terracotta Far East Film Festival with Phil Newton of Chris and Phil Presents. We switch across to Stew and Andy discussing their attendance to the Edinburgh International Film Festival seeing […]
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12 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 19 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 7: A Bittersweet Life & I Saw The Devil
Stoo, Easy A & Mass Moviecide UK’s Trevor return for What’s Korean Cinema #7 – More Hunky Buns (and more Kim Ji-wun love)! We discuss A Bittersweet Life and I Saw The Devil And Fucked Her. Wait, no sorry it’s I Saw the Devil from 2010. During the tea break, Stoo hops on the line with […]
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12 years ago
2 hours 2 minutes 1 second

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 6: The Good, The Bad And The Weird & The Last Stand
Stoo and Andy team up with Mass Moviecide UK’s Trevor to discuss 2008’s The Good, The Bad And The Weird and 2013’s The Last Stand, both from director Kim Ji-wun!  Stoo also catches up with Korean Cinema guru Paul Quinn from Hangul Celluloid to gets his opinion on the double bill at hand. Stay tuned after […]
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12 years ago
2 hours 13 minutes 5 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 5: Yongary & Pulgasari
It’s Korean Kaiju Week  at What’s Korean Cinema! That OTHER Kim Ki-duk and his 1967 event film Yongary and the Kim Jong-il produced Pulgasari are up for examination by Kenny B and special guests Paul Quinn from Hangul Celluloid and Rufus L de Rham of cineAWESOME!. One has a darker behind the scenes tale than […]
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13 years ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 4: Castaway On The Moon (2009)
Temporarily aborting Stoo’s ongoing series of examining beloved Korean cinema of his, Ken jumps in to provide his picks but now it’s open season on What’s Korean Cinema. Meaning the obscure and underrated will get its chance to shine whether deserved or not. 2009’s Castaway On The Moon fully deserves it though and helping Ken […]
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13 years ago
1 hour 40 minutes 30 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 3: Friend
Kyung-Taek Kwak’s epic friend- and gangster saga Friend (2001) is the subject for the third episode of What’s Korean Cinema? Listen in to hear Stoo, Ken and special guests Martin Cleary from New Korean Cinema (newkoreancinema.com), Paul Quinn from Hangul Celluloid (hangulcelluloid.com) and Rufus L de Rham from VCinema (vcinemashow.com), cineAWESOME! (cineawesome.com) discuss the careeers […]
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14 years ago
1 hour 56 minutes 39 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 2: Welcome To Dongmakgol
  Stoo, Ken and special guests Rufus L de Rham from VCinema (vcinemashow.com), cineAWESOME! (cineawesome.com) and Martin Cleary from New Korean Cinema (newkoreancinema.com) dive deep into the war-comedy-drama Welcome To Dongmakgol. Korean cinema needs 2 hours. So do we. Episode 2 of What’s Korean Cinema? is also the contribution by the Podcast On Fire Network […]
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14 years ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? 1: My Sassy Girl
The debut of the new show on the Podcast On Fire Network, follow Stoo and company through the love, hate, ups and downs of Korean Cinema during the next 6 episodes! This first entry focuses on Kwak-Jae-young’s 2001 romantic comedy My Sassy Girl. Also, Stoo, Ken and special guests Martin Cleary from New Korean Cinema (newkoreancinema.com) and […]
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14 years ago

What's Korean Cinema? (Podcast on Fire Network)
What’s Korean Cinema? asks the question, possibly doesn’t answer it but gathers a cast of experts for an in-depth look at defining works of Korean cinema…even North!