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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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British director says ‘shocking’ US poverty drove Cannes entry
CANNES, France (AFP) -- British filmmaker Andrea Arnold said Sunday the “shocking” poverty she saw travelling across America drove her to make her Cannes contender, and appreciate the relatively intact state of her own country’s social safety net. “American Honey” stars maverick Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf and a cast of amateurs playing disadvantaged youths who shuttle from town to town selling magazine subscriptions in a country that has long abandoned print media for digital. Arnold, 55, a fo
May 16, 2016
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'The Handmaiden' premieres at Cannes
Park Chan-wook’s latest film “The Handmaiden” premiered at the 69th Cannes Film Festival at the Grand Theatre Lumiere on Saturday evening. The film is in competition for the Palme d’Or prize. At a press conference following the film’s press preview on Saturday morning, Park discussed his fondness for the unfamiliar. “Countries like England, France, Japan, the U.S. and South American nations are completely different from the world I live in, which is why I have always had a curiosity for foreign
May 15, 2016
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[Herald Interview] How Greenpeace was born
According to documentary filmmaker Jerry Rothwell, the now global environmental organization Greenpeace originally started out with “a few hippies on a boat.” “It began with a small group of Canadian activists who set out on a fishing boat in 1971,” the British filmmaker told The Korea Herald in an interview last Tuesday in Seoul. The activists were trying to stop then American president Richard Nixon from conducting a nuclear test in Alaska. Though their attempts were seen as foolhardy, the
May 15, 2016
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Foster does what she can with ‘Money Monster’
Lee Gates, the main man in the complex thriller “Money Monster,” plays a popular stock specialist on live television, telling viewers what to buy, sell or hold. He looks and acts like the classic stereotype of a Wall Street whiz on TV -- $5,000 suit, winning smile, sharp patter. Lee, played by the handsome and genial George Clooney, is big on TV because even when his proposals are risky, they sound brilliant. If he warns that your retirement savings will tank unless you stockpile Nigerian hedge
May 13, 2016
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Lee Min-ho’s ‘Bounty Hunters’ to open July 1 in China
Actor Lee Min-ho’s big screen debut in China “Bounty Hunters” will premiere on July 1 in China.The South Korean-Chinese production was originally slated to be released in mid-June, but this was delayed to make the film higher quality and to target the busy theater season which starts from July. Still from film "Bounty Hunters" (Starhaus Entertainment)“The movie is expected to have popular appeal, since it is an action-comedy blockbuster,” said an official from its production company Starhaus En
May 13, 2016
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[Box Office] Latest movie releases
The Wailing(Korea)Opened May 11Mystery, thriller. Directed by Na Hong-jinA series of horrifying murders takes place in a quiet village upon the arrival of a strange fisherman (Jun Kunimura ). Policeman Jong-gu (Kwak Do-won) teams up with a shaman (Hwang Jung-min) to get to the bottom of the mystery. Phantom Detective (Korea)Opened May 4Drama, action. Directed by Jo Sung-heeGenius detective Hong Gil-dong (Lee Je-hoon) seeks to find and kill his worst enemy, Kim Byung-deok (Park Geun-hyung). On th
May 13, 2016
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'The Wailing' tops box office
“The Wailing” by filmmaker Na Hong-jin topped the Korean box office on Thursday, bumping “Captain America: Civil War” to second place after two weekends in first. The thriller has attracted more than 170,000 audiences since its preopening on Wednesday night, according to the Korean Film Council. The movie, starring actors Hwang Jung-min, Kwank Do-won, Jun Kunimura and actress Chun Woo-hee, is about a series of mysterious deaths in a rural village upon the arrival of a stranger. A scene from “T
May 12, 2016
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Woody Allen opens Cannes; son resurrects sex abuse questions
CANNES, France (AP) – The 69th Cannes Film Festival opened Wednesday with stormy skies, heightened security, the premiere of a new Woody Allen film and resurrected sex abuse allegations against the 80-year-old director regarding his adoptive daughter, Dylan Farrow. Allen brought his 1930s Hollywood romance “Cafe Society,” along with stars Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg, to Cannes to kick off the French Riviera festival. But just minutes before their press conference, a column by Allen’s so
May 12, 2016
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Actor Jang Keun-suk to attend int'l film festival as director
South Korean actor Jang Keun-suk has directed a film that will be featured in an international film festival opening in July, his publicist said Thursday."The Great Legacy" has been chosen as one of the short films to be showcased at Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN), Ytree Company said.The festival was launched in 1997 to promote fantasy, horror and sci-fi flicks and put Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province on the global film festival map.Jang has already made his directorial debut wi
May 12, 2016
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Women's film festival to address gender hostility
The Seoul International Women’s Film Festival will this year highlight some of the most debated gender issues in society today, through movies that deal with sexual slavery, lesbianism and women’s rights. “The hostility between genders is serious today,” said Lee Hyae-kyung, honorary director of the festival, at a press conference on Tuesday at the Korea Broadcasting Art School in Seoul. “The basic sentiment of our age is fear -- fear of marriage, fear of scrutiny and fear of crime. We feel that
May 11, 2016
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‘The Handmaiden’ set for June 1 release
Award-winning director Park Chan-wook’s upcoming film “The Handmaiden” is set to open in local theaters on June 1, CJ E&M announced Wednesday. “The Handmaiden” is an erotic thriller inspired by the historical crime novel “Fingersmith” by British author Sarah Waters. A still from “The Handmaiden,” featuring Kim Min-hee (left) and Kim Tae-ri (CJ E&M) Set against the backdrop of Korea and Japan during the Japanese colonial era, the film centers on the conspiracy of a count (Ha Jung-woo) who tries
May 11, 2016
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In a France darkened by fear, Cannes hopes to supply light
NEW YORK (AP) -- The first time Jodie Foster came to the Cannes Film Festival, she did so as a costar in Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver,” and as a wide-eyed 13-year-old, soaking in the spectacle. “Taxi Driver” would go on to win the festival’s prestigious Palme d'Or. “It was kind of like Mr. Toad’s wild ride. It was very surreal,” says Foster, who returns this year with her hostage thriller “Money Monster.” “I remember the red-carpeted steps. I remember all the naked ladies on the beach with th
May 10, 2016
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‘Phantom Detective’ to open in U.S., Canada
Korean hero flick “Phantom Detective” will open in theaters in the U.S. and Canada this week. The film will open with English subtitles in Los Angeles on May 13 and throughout the U.S. and Canada on May 20, CJ Entertainment, the film’s North American distributor, said Monday. “Phantom Detective” was released here on May 4 and has sold a total of 847,000 tickets as of Monday, according to the Korean Film Council. It is currently No. 2 in the local box office, after “Captain America: Civil War.”
May 10, 2016
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Film fest, Busan appoint new BIFF chairman
The organizers of the Busan International Film Festival and the Busan Metropolitan Government have reached a compromise for the time being and will cooperate to hold the 21st edition of Asia’s largest film festival this year, BIFF announced on Monday. BIFF and Busan have jointly appointed Kim Dong-ho, BIFF’s executive director from 1996 to 2010, as the festival’s new chairman, with the city government agreeing to open the post of BIFF chairman to nongovernment personnel. Previously, BIFF’s cha
May 9, 2016
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'The Wailing': Na Hong-jin's masterpiece thriller
"The Wailing," also known as "Goksung," is the first film from director Na Jong-jin since the 2010 crime thriller "The Yellow Sea."Na's long-delayed return to the film scene, which has its world premiere in South Korea later this week, is nothing less than a unique masterpiece thriller that hasn't been seen before.It heralds the birth of another giant in the Korean film industry after such renowned filmmakers as Park Chan-wook, Bong Joon-ho, Ryu Seung-wan, Kim Jee-wun, Lee Chang-dong, Kim Ki-duk
May 9, 2016
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Busan film festival agrees to end dispute with sponsoring city
The Busan International Film Festival and its sponsoring city reached an understanding Monday to end their feud over the event's "artistic independence" to ensure that this year's event is a success.The two sides will appoint Kim Dong-ho, an honorary executive director of the festival, as the event's organizing committee chairman, and make necessary amendments to the festival's rules.Kim will replace Busan Mayor Suh Byung-soo, who recently offered to resign as the festival's chief.The agreement
May 9, 2016
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Israeli film ‘Sand Storm’ wins at Jeonju Film Fest
Still from Elite Zexer’s “Sand Storm” (Jeonju International Film Festival)“Sand Storm” by Israeli director Elite Zexer has won the Grand Prize in the International Competition section of this year’s Jeonju International Film Festival, JIFF announced last Friday.“Sand Storm,” directed by the female director Zexer, tells the tale of a Bedouin teenage girl torn between personal desires and tradition. It was awarded a cash prize of $19,000. "(The) International Competition has chosen 10 films that a
May 8, 2016
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[Herald Review] Makers of ‘My New Sassy Girl’ bow heads
The 2001 film “My Sassy Girl” featured a comically rowdy relationship between the mild-mannered Kyeon-woo, played by Cha Tae-hyun, and “the girl,” played by Jun Ji-hyun (Gianna Jun). Beautiful, unpredictable and slightly disturbed, the girl became an iconic figure in Korean pop culture. When the film became a pan-Asian box office hit, it propelled Jun to regional stardom and inspired several remakes. No such icon appears in the much weaker sequel “My New Sassy Girl,” which stars Cha and a new l
May 5, 2016
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‘The Wailing’ moves up release date
Na Hong-jin’s third full-length film “The Wailing” will be released on May 11, a day ahead of its original scheduled date, the production company 20th Century Fox announced Wednesday. Film critics and local media have heaped lavish praise on the film for its solid and intriguing plot following Tuesday’s press screening, heightening moviegoer’s expectations. The main cast -- Kwak Do-won, Chun Woo-hee, and Hwang Jung-min -- have also been lauded for their outstanding performances that make the fil
May 5, 2016
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Busan film fest may soon see new leadership
The Busan International Film Festival’s organizers and Busan Metropolitan Government are negotiating to appoint the festival’s new chairman, the two parties said Wednesday. The two sides denied that a conclusion had been reached on the appointment, despite reports earlier that said that BIFF’s honorary executive director Kim Dong-ho had been appointed the festival’s new chairman. The reports raised speculations that the drawn-out feud over the festival’s autonomy could be resolved soon. There ha
May 4, 2016