
ScreenTalks Archive: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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One of the most well-known directors to come out of South Korea, Park Chan Wook made his name internationally with a string of bleak, brutal films released in the early noughties, Sympathy for My Vengeance, Old Boy and L...
ScreenTalks Archive: Park Chan-wook is an episode from Barbican Film by Barbican Film. One of the most well-known directors to come out of South Korea, Park Chan Wook made his name internationally with a string of bleak, brutal films releas...
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Published Jul 2, 2017, 32:35 long, audio available.
One of the most well-known directors to come out of South Korea, Park Chan Wook made his name internationally with a string of bleak, brutal films released in the early noughties, Sympathy for My Vengeance, Old Boy and Lady Vengeance - dubbed The Vengeance Trilogy by critics. But in this ScreenTalk from 2008, Park Chan-wook talks to film journalist Damon Wise about a very different feature – the romantic comedy, I’m A Cyborg, But That’s OK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode was published on Jul 2, 2017.
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ScreenTalks Archive: Park Chan-wook is from Barbican Film by Barbican Film.
Published Jul 2, 2017 and 32:35 long