KIM Hye-soo/KIM Go-eun Head to Cannes
Following last week’s official selection announcement for the Cannes Film Festival, the 54th International Critics’ Week (Semaine de la Critique), an event that runs alongside Cannes, revealed its lineup yesterday, focusing on debut or sophomore films. Among the event’s special screenings will be the Korean female-driven gangster film
Coin Locker Girl.
In the gritty drama-thriller,
Eungyo (2012) starlet
KIM Go-eun appears as a young woman who has been raised by a tough loan shark, played by
The Thieves’ (2012)
KIM Hye-soo, after being left in a subway coin locker as an infant.
The film marks the debut of director
HAN Jun-hee, who previously served as an assistant director on the dramedy
Ba: Bo (2008), and wrote the psychic investigative thriller
The Gifted Hands (2013).
Coin Locker Girl comes from
CJ Entertainment’s CGV Arthouse label, which is now three for three with Cannes selections, following last year’s Un Certain Regard invitation for
July JUNG’s
A Girl at My Door, and the previously announced
The Shameless, from
OH Seung-wook, also in Un Certain Regard this year.
Though some sections and slots have yet to be filled, four Korean films have already been invited to the Croisette this year, along with
SHIN Su-won’s
Madonna in Un Certain Regard and
HONG Won-chan’s
Office in Midnight Screenings. Critics’ Week will run from May 14th to 22nd.