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Q&A: Korea’s Im Sang-Soo Returns to Cannes With Timely ‘Taste Of Money’ The director takes unflinching look at contemporary Korea in his thriller about greed, sex and loyalty.
Im Sang-Soo’s 'Heaven: To The Land Of Happiness,' a road movie about two misfits, finally gets its premiere as the Busan opener.
Like director Im Sang-soo ’s 2010 Cannes entry The Housemaid, Taste of Money is a look at the moral hypocrisy of the Korean elite. But here, corporate malfeasance, not adultery, takes center stage.
South Korean director Im Sang-soo seems to delight in courting controversy. His films have been at the center of a storm for being sexually provocative. His 2005 film "The President's Last Bang ...
I'll give director Im Sang-soo a pity A for audacity, because it takes some kind of punch-drunk courage to remake a twisted classic by discarding nearly everything that made the original so ...
Three stories unfold over three stories in this ingeniously constructed comedy-drama from prolific South Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-soo.
IM SANG-SOO: My producer released “Last Bang” for four months in Korea. And the most powerful, ultra right-wing journalists and newspapers gave really bad, violent critiques on the film.
The game between Lotte and KT was held at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 28th. KT Kim Sang-soo, who is striking out swinging ...
On January 17, reports surfaced that actress Kim Min-Hee is six months pregnant with director Hong Sang-Soo’s child. The news has garnered widespread attention, particularly after revelations ...
“Heaven: To The Land Of Happiness,” directed by leading South Korean filmmaker Im Sang-soo, has been set at the opening night title of next month’s Busan International Film Festival (Oct. 6 ...