Park Chan-wook Praises ‘Squid Game,’ Says ‘Parasite’ Was ‘a Historical Event’
The “Decision to Leave” director credited both projects with opening doors for Korean filmmakers.
The “Decision to Leave” director credited both projects with opening doors for Korean filmmakers.
The “Decision to Leave” filmmaker isn’t slowing down after his Best Director win at Cannes.
Cannes: Park Chan-wook’s murder-mystery may not be as opulent as “The Handmaiden,” but its bad romance cuts just as deep.
The Apple project comes ahead of the South Korean auteur’s upcoming feature “Decision to Leave.”
The historical espionage drama series is based on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize winner is becoming a television series.
Production on the director’s “Decision to Leave” will begin before the end of the month.
Amazon has picked up the project, which was written by “Bone Tomahawk” filmmaker S. Craig Zahler.
Michael Shannon, Alexander Skarsgård and Florence Pugh star in the latest AMC miniseries adapted from a John le Carré novel.
It would seem the Korean auteur has sympathy for Lady Macbeth.
From a feminist political thriller written by Park Chan-wook, to something called “Vampire Cleanup Department,” NYAFF is as wild as ever.
Moon Jae-in has pledged to reverse the repressive policies of the previous administration and bolster government support of South Korea’s vibrant film industry.