Films from the South Festival Gives Korean Director Honorary Award
Renowned director PARK Chan-wook has been honored with an honorary award, at this year’s Films from the South Festival in Oslo, Norway. The Korean cineaste was the main guest at the 29th edition of the festival, which focuses on works from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Director PARK was present to accept his prize in Norway on November 7 during the festival’s opening ceremony. PARK’s short film Night Fishing, winner of the best short film award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011, was screened during the ceremony, which was followed by an opening film presentation of PARASITE, the new film by BONG Joon-ho, whose 2013 sci-fi Snowpiercer was produced by PARK.
Following The Handmaiden, PARK’s most recent project was the TV miniseries The Little Drummer Girl for the BBC, which was adapted from the novel of the same name by John LE CARRÉ. He has several projects in development, including the western The Brigands of Rattlecreek for Amazon and an English-language adaptation of Donald E. WESTLAKE’s novel ‘The Ax’.
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