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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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Hugh Jackman returns to Seoul with new sports drama, ‘Eddie the Eagle’
An inspiring, tear-jerking and passionate tale of one man’s unrelenting determination to represent Britain in the 1988 Winter Olympics, actors Hugh Jackman and Kingsman star Taron Egerton have combined forces to present the autobiographical sports drama, “Eddie the Eagle.” The film is based on the true events of Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, a British skier who became the first competitor to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping in 1988. The production stars Egerton as the heroine Edwards
March 7, 2016
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Film on 'comfort women' tops box office for second weekend
A film depicting the lives of women forced into sexual slavery for Japanese troops during World War II topped the local box office for the second weekend, data showed Monday."Spirits' Homecoming" attracted 600,903 viewers over the March 4-6 weekend at 861 screens across the country, bringing the accumulated total to more than 2.6 million, according to a ticket sales tally from the Korean Film Council.Directed by Cho Jung-lae, the movie tells the painful stories of the women who were forced to wo
March 7, 2016
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[Herald Interview] E Ji-ah debuts on big screen as special ops agent
Actress E Ji-ah has been at the center of many bizarre theories -- people have speculated she could be a secret agent, a vampire or even an alien because of the mysterious aura that seems to follow her. She is famous in the Korean entertainment world, but has seldom really opened up to the public. For all her fame, she has a surprisingly short filmography. What is known about her is that she has proven her athletic chops on TV, speaks English fluently and has a degree in graphic design from an
March 7, 2016
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[Herald Review] 'Joy,' exceptional story of woman in extraordinarily difficult situation
With a famous ensemble that shows great acting in an elegant nonlinear story about a woman up against all odds to achieve her version of the American dream, director David O. Russell proves once again his prowess in visual storytelling in “Joy.”The movie “Joy” is based on the real-life story of Joy Mangano, a divorced entrepreneur and inventor who created the “Miracle Mop” in the 1990s.A scene from “Joy,” starring Jennifer Lawrence (20th Century Fox)Starring Jennifer Lawrence, the Academy Award-
March 6, 2016
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Number of new firms in Korea up 1.7% in Jan.
The number of new companies kicking off operations in South Korea advanced 1.7 percent on-year in January, data showed Sunday, marking a record-high figure for the month.According to data compiled by the state-run Small and Medium Business Administration, the number of new businesses in the country reached 8,210 in January, compared to the 8,070 posted a year earlier.The growth, however, marked a sharp decrease from the 10 percent on-month increase posted in December.The SMBA said the slowed gro
March 6, 2016
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Jeonju film festival to create documentary award
The organizing committee of the Jeonju International Film Festival signed an agreement Saturday with a local car dealership to create a best documentary award, the committee said.Under the accord, Jin Motors, the Mercedes-Benz's official dealer in North Jeolla Province, will choose the winner from films screened in the festival's Korea Cinemascape and Korean competition sections, and award 10 million won ($8,285) in prize money.The company will also provide six Mercedes-Benz cars for transportin
March 6, 2016
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Weekend Box Office Guide: March 5-6
Heading to the theaters this weekend? The Korea Herald offers a guide to the top movies playing in theaters.Room (Canada, Ireland) Drama. Directed by Lenny AbrahamsonOpened March 3 Based on an eponymous novel by Emma Donoghue, “Room” follows Joy (new Academy Award winner Brie Larson) and her son Jack who are liberated after spending years locked in a small room by an abusive captor. Mother and son try to adjust themselves to their newfound freedom and experiences in a strange, outside world. Tw
March 4, 2016
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Busan, Lotte launch fund for sustainable movie ecosystem
Busan Metropolitan City and Lotte Entertainment will launch on Thursday a fund investing in “all aspects of the film business” to further develop a sustainable movie ecosystem in the southeastern port city, according to Busan City on Wednesday. Lotte injected 10 billion won ($8 million) into the “Busan-Lotte Creative Film Fund,” with Busan, Busan Bank and Timewise Investment providing 6 billion won, 4 billion won and 1 billion won, respectively. Timewise will be the fund’s asset manager, while
March 2, 2016
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Two Korean films draw record viewers on Independence Movement Day
Two domestic movies on the painful history of the Japanese colonial rule attracted the largest number of viewers over the March 1 Independence Movement holiday, data showed Wednesday."Spirits' Homecoming" about the abhorrent suffering of the Korean women who were forced into sexual enslavement by imperialist Japan during World War II drew in 421,640 viewers on 876 screens across the nation, according to the Korean Film Council.Released on Feb. 24, the film has topped 1.7 million in attendance, a
March 2, 2016
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[Hallyu power] Bae Doo-na breaks through borders
In the Netflix sci-fi series “Sense 8,” actress Bae Doo-na plays Sun Bak, vice president of a Seoul-based firm by day and an underground kickboxer by night. Bak is one of the toughest characters Bae has played in her prolific 17-year acting career. This is also the most widely watched series she has been in. “I heard season one ranked as the most popular show in every region from North and South Americas to Europe. I was thrilled to learn that,” said Bae, who was speaking to The Korea Herald whi
March 1, 2016
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[Herald Interview] Film about long-lost twins’ reunion comes to their native Korea
The film “Twinsters,” which made its world premiere at the SXSW festival in 2015, is a documentary about two twins who were separated soon after birth in Busan and adopted by families in the U.S. and France. After 25 years unaware of each other’s existence, they find each other through social media. The story of the vivacious twins Samantha Futerman and Anais Bordier is interspersed with quick cuts, cute graphics, happy music and pastel colors. The twins’ online and offline conversions also appe
March 1, 2016
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DiCaprio takes home his first Oscar
In an underdog win for a movie about an underdog profession, the newspaper drama “Spotlight” took best picture at the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday, where remarks on lack of diversity in Hollywood dominated proceedings.Tom McCarthy‘s film about the Boston Globe’s investigative reporting on sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests won over the favored frontier epic “The Revenant.” The well-crafted procedural, led by a strong ensemble cast, had lagged in the lead-up to the Oscars, losing ground to t
Feb. 29, 2016
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Lee Byung-hun, Sumi Jo attend Academy Awards
Actor Lee Byung-hun and soprano Sumi Jo attended the 88th Academy Awards, with Lee becoming the first Korean actor to present an award at the Oscars. Lee, a widely recognized star in Korea, has appeared in a number of Hollywood movies, including the “G.I. Joe” series, “RED 2” and “Terminator Genisys.” Standing next to Lee at the award presentation for the category of foreign language films was Colombian actress Sofia Vergara, best known for her role in the sitcom “Modern Family.” Lee Byung-hun
Feb. 29, 2016
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Oscars three-peat for Mexican cinematographer Lubezki
Mexico's Emmanuel Lubezki on Sunday made history with his third consecutive Oscar for cinematography, for his dramatic work in tough conditions on survival epic "The Revenant."Without his keen eye, his mastery of natural light and his ability to produce gorgeous long takes, Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu may not have been able to realize his vision for the film, a tale of revenge shot mainly in Canada's wilderness. Emmanuel Lubezki (AP)"To my parents, my friends and to all the cine
Feb. 29, 2016
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Chris Rock confronts race row head-on at Oscars
Oscars host Chris Rock hit early and hard Sunday on a race row overshadowing Hollywood's biggest night, mercilessly ribbing both the movie industry and its critics.The comedian wasted no time raising the controversy over the 88th Academy Awards' lack of African American acting nominees, addressing the issue from his first words and discussing virtually nothing else in his monologue."Hey! Well, I'm here at the Academy Awards -- otherwise known as the white People's Choice awards," he said, after
Feb. 29, 2016
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Film on 'comfort women' tops 1 million views in 5 days
A local movie about the abhorrent suffering of the Korean women who were forced into sexual enslavement by imperialist Japan during World War II topped weekend ticket sales, data showed Monday."Spirits' Homecoming" attracted 767,071 moviegoers from Feb.26-28, the first weekend after its cinema launch on Wednesday, according to cinema ticketing services. During the same period, the film was put on the silver screen 8,956 times nationwide and accounted for 30.4 percent of all weekend ticket sales.
Feb. 29, 2016
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‘Spirit’ s Homecoming’ passes 750,000 admissions
“Spirit’ s Homecoming,” a film that portrays Korean women who served as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during colonial rule, has topped in the local box office since it was released Wednesday.The movie surpassed 750,000 admissions on Sunday morning, according to data from the Korean Film Council.(WAW Pictures)It took almost 14 years for Cho Jung-rae, the director of the movie, to finish filming because he had to stop shooting due to lack of resources.Cho said he was able to complete the film w
Feb. 28, 2016
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‘Spotlight’ tops a richly diverse Spirit Awards
The cast of “Spotlight” accept their best feature award during the 31st Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, Sunday. (Yonhap-Reuters)The 31st Independent Film Spirit Awards provided a clear rebuke to the Oscars, bestowing awards on “Beasts of No Nation” costars Idris Elba and Abraham Attah and “Tangerine” star Mya Taylor, making her the first transgender actress to win at the annual awards.The newsroom drama “Spotlight” was the big winner at the Spirit Awards on Saturday, the d
Feb. 28, 2016
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Academy Awards stage dressed up in golden 1970s glam
The entrance to the Dolby Theatre is shown during preparations for the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, Wednesday. (Yonhap - Reuters)The Oscars has gone disco -- or at least embracing the gilded glamour of the 1970s.A fringe of gold and silver sequins dangle over the final stretch of the red carpet, and the stage for Sunday’s show was inspired by the glittery, glam styles of the disco era.Production designer Derek McLane said the ’70s were on his mind when he was creating the look f
Feb. 28, 2016
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Film about 'comfort women' attains break-even point
A local movie depicting the horrendous suffering of Korean women who were sexually enslaved for Japanese soldiers during World War II has reached the break-even point in four days after its release, data showed Sunday."Spirits' Homecoming" sold 296,524 tickets on Saturday alone, taking the accumulated number of viewers to 756,665 since its release on Wednesday, according to the Korean Film Council (KOFIC). With the robust performance, the film exceeded its break-even point a day earlier, where r
Feb. 28, 2016