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S. Korea's 'Paju' to open Dutch film fest
By Shin Hae-in
SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Yonhap) -- "Paju," the second feature film by South Korean director Park Chan-ok, will open the upcoming International Film Festival Rotterdam, the first Korean movie ever chosen to open the Dutch film fest, the event's Web site said Friday.
"Paju," which premiered at Korea's Pusan International Film Festival, has been
praised as one of the most outstanding local creations of the year, drawing a
realistic portrait of modern Korean society through the eyes of a young woman.
Director Park was the winner of the Tiger Award in the 2003 Rotterdam fest for
her internationally-appraised debut "Jealousy is My Middle Name."
Rutger Wolfson, director of the Dutch film event, called "Paju" a "triumph of
resilience and a powerful female voice from Asia, ambitious and intimate at the
same time."
The 39th Rotterdam festival will run Jan. 27-Feb. 7 next year in the Netherlands'
port city.
The South Korean delegation that will introduce the film to Rotterdam's opening
night audience will include director Park as well as lead actors Lee Sun-kyun and
Seo Woo.
"Paju," set in the grim city where the film takes its name -- a longtime military
garrison and now developing urban hub located close to the inter-Korean border --
was released locally on Oct. 29.
The movie drew some impressive reviews from overseas critics during the Pusan
film fest with Screen International predicting the movie will "cement Park's
reputation as one of Korea's most talented art-house directors," while Variety
compared the film's handling of melodrama, action and mystery to a Bergmanesque
thriller.
"Paju" won the NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) Award at the
Pusan fest with jury members describing it as a "fine example of passionate,
high-quality filmmaking."
hayney@yna.co.kr
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SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Yonhap) -- "Paju," the second feature film by South Korean director Park Chan-ok, will open the upcoming International Film Festival Rotterdam, the first Korean movie ever chosen to open the Dutch film fest, the event's Web site said Friday.
"Paju," which premiered at Korea's Pusan International Film Festival, has been
praised as one of the most outstanding local creations of the year, drawing a
realistic portrait of modern Korean society through the eyes of a young woman.
Director Park was the winner of the Tiger Award in the 2003 Rotterdam fest for
her internationally-appraised debut "Jealousy is My Middle Name."
Rutger Wolfson, director of the Dutch film event, called "Paju" a "triumph of
resilience and a powerful female voice from Asia, ambitious and intimate at the
same time."
The 39th Rotterdam festival will run Jan. 27-Feb. 7 next year in the Netherlands'
port city.
The South Korean delegation that will introduce the film to Rotterdam's opening
night audience will include director Park as well as lead actors Lee Sun-kyun and
Seo Woo.
"Paju," set in the grim city where the film takes its name -- a longtime military
garrison and now developing urban hub located close to the inter-Korean border --
was released locally on Oct. 29.
The movie drew some impressive reviews from overseas critics during the Pusan
film fest with Screen International predicting the movie will "cement Park's
reputation as one of Korea's most talented art-house directors," while Variety
compared the film's handling of melodrama, action and mystery to a Bergmanesque
thriller.
"Paju" won the NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) Award at the
Pusan fest with jury members describing it as a "fine example of passionate,
high-quality filmmaking."
hayney@yna.co.kr
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