After teasing its program a few weeks ago, the London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) has revealed the full lineup for its upcoming 9th edition. As previously reported, opening the event on November 6th will be
YOON Jong-bin’s period action film
Kundo: Age of the Rampant with
HA Jung-woo and
GANG Dong-won. Closing the festival on the 15th will be
IM Kwon-taek’s 102nd film
Revivre, starring
AHN Sung-ki. In all, over 35 Korean feature films will be presented in London.
Three K-Focus series will showcase the works of director
KIM Ki-duk (
Crocodile, 1996;
Pieta, 2012;
Moebius,
One on One), producer LEE Jun-dong
(
Poetry, 2010;
Hwayi: A Monster Boy;
A Girl at My Door) and actor
JUNG Woo-sung (
The Warrior, 2001;
A Moment to Remember, 2004;
Cold Eyes,
The Divine Move).
BIFF Choice will feature works that screened at the
Busan International Film Festival, such as
Han Gong-ju,
Pascha,
The Dinner,
10 Minutes,
The King of Jokgu and
Alive. Comprising the K-Spotlight lineup will be
Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits,
The Target,
Gyeongju,
A Hard Day and
Hill of Freedom, while the K-Actors program will feature
The Youth, Obsessed, Haemoo, Man on High Heels and
Man in Love. The K-Independent section will include
Night Flight, Neighbors, Bitter, Sweet, Seoul and the shorts
I'm Not a Hairdresser,
There's No Forest and
Faces. Meanwhile,
Under the Sky of Seoul (1961) and
The Housemaid (1960) will be presented in K-Classics and
The Fake and
The Road Called Life will fill out the K-Animations program.
Guests will include actors AHN Sung-ki, GANG Dong-won, JUNG Woo-sung, directors YOON Jong-bin,
PARK Chan-kyong,
July JUNG, producers LEE Jun-dong,
HAN Jae-duk and BIFF programmer NAM Dong-chul. Beyond the closure of the London leg of LKFF, the festival will go on a UK tour, making stops in Norwich, Hebden Bridge and Aberystwyth, between November 16-21.