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NOH went to Columbia College in Chicago and then studied film at the San Francisco Art Institute. Before studying film in the U.S., he studied Industrial Engineering at KAIST(Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Tech.) and then worked in Samsung Securities Company as a stockbroker. During his final workshop class at the San Francisco Art Institute, he made “Father and Son” (2005/ experimental / 8min) & “Reincarnation” (2004/ experimental / 6min). The two films went to many festivals and won major awards.Source Open the link
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Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) unveiled the line-up of Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP). Korean directors BONG Joon-ho, HEO Jin-ho, NOH Kyeong-tae, SON Jae-gon, HAN Jae-rim, and LEE Myeong-se are among the influential names in cinema who will present their upcoming project at the 2009 edition. PIFF calls this year's selection the "toughest ever due to the many quality projects". BONG will attend PPP with his French comic adaptation "Le Transperceneige" which will be produced by PARK Chan-wook. LEE Myeong-se's next film is titled "Youth is Reckless". The film chronicles Japanese legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi. HEO Jin-ho will be present with his Chinese co-production "Season of Good Rain". SON Jae-gon returns with "Villain and Widow", HAN Jae-rim presents "Trace", and NOH Kyeong-tae is to showcase his third yet untitled film. Furthermore, Korean JEONG Jae-eun is part of PPP with a Japanese produced film, while Korean producer KO Young-jae ("Old Boy") participates w...| More | |||||||||||
An ambitious young Korean graduates from a science high school, studies industrial engineering and then takes a job at a major domestic securities company.Longing for something else, he leaves to study film in the United States, eventually returns to his home country and makes two films that vault him into the list of up-and-coming directors. It's a story line fit for a movie itself. But this is not fiction, it's the tale of 37-year-old Korean director Noh Kyeong-tae, who is quickly making a name for himself in the movie industry. After studying at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Noh eventually worked for two years as a securities dealer before leaving for the United States to study film. It wasn't necessarily an impromptu decision, though, as he had long had dreams of making a film like "Batman". In the United States, Noh studied experimental films at Columbia College in Chicago and the San Francisco Art Institute, which opened his eyes to an area ...| More | |||||||||||
Korean films have never been this prolific at the world-renowned French film festival in Cannes before. At this year's 62nd Cannes Film Festival (May 13 to 24) a total of 10 Korean films will be screened.
One of the most attention-grabbing films from Korea is director Park Chan-wook's "Thirst" about a priest-turned-vampire. This film once again, highlights Park's unique storytelling and sensational imagery. The movie premieres on Friday (May 15). It will be competing for the Palme d'Or, the highest honor at Cannes along with 19 other candidates and the winner will be announced on May 24. Park already won the Grand Prix with his movie "Old Boy" in 2004. "Thirst" was sold to foreign buyers from Brazil, Spain and Turkey upon its second day at the festival. The film was sold to 10 nations including France and Greece prior to its release at home, where it attracted nearly 2 million viewers. Director Bong Joon-ho will also take part in the festival with his new film "Mother - 2009" ...| More | |||||||||||
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By Han Sang-hee
Staff Reporter A total of 10 Korean movies will be shown at the Cannes International Film Festival from May 13-24, marking the highest number of local films ever to be included in the prestigious event's roster. The first local film ever to be invited to the event was Lee Doo-yong's "Moul Le Ya Moul Le Ya" for the Un Certain Regard section in 1984, and since then, more than 40 local works have been presented at the southern French port city over the past 20 years. One of the most anticipated films this year is Park Chan-wook's "Thirst", which is vying for the Palme d'Or, the highest prize given to competing films, as well as the Best Actor and Actress Awards. The movie about the vampire-turned-priest has been captivating audiences here, attracting more than 600,000 fans during the first three days of its release. The entry to the Palme d'Or is significant, as it was only eight years ago when the first Korean film, "Chunhyang" by veteran director Im Kwon-ta...| More | |||||||||||
One of Korean cinema's early masters and one of the most important directors of the 60s and 70s, YU Hyun-mok, 84, will receive a retrospective at the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF). The event, which opens March 22, will feature four of the director's finest films under the title 'The Realist Dao of YU Hyun-mok'.
Included are YU's first masterpiece, "The Aimless Bullet" (1961), voted by Korean critics as the best Korean film of all time; the moving and sensuous "Daughters of the Kim Pharmacy" (1963), based on a classic Korean novel; the cynical, modernist color gem "The Guests on the Last Train" (1967) and the tense, cold war microcosm, "Rainy Days" (1979). Contemporary Korean films playing at the fest number eight this year. Indie favorite, "Daytime Drinking", was selected to compete in HKIFF's Asia Digital Competition section. The low budget debut feature by NOH Young-seok has drawn notice after winning at the Jeonju Int'l Film Fest and receiving a North...| More | |||||||||||
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