Un best-of du cinéma coréen 2011 à Paris
Un mot sur le Festival du film franco coréen de Paris, qui aura lieu du 11 au 18 octobre. Il programmera plusieurs films qui n’étaient pas encore passés en France et devraient sûrement y trouver un public. J’ai évoqué plusieurs d’entre eux, notamment Late Autumn 만추 de Kim Tae-yong (qui sera présenté avec les deux … Lire la suite
Late autumn, strangers’ season
Why Late Autumn (만추 say « manchoo ») released since a couple of days in Korea, is the actual Korean film worth to be seen nowadays, especially by foreigners ? A first reason could be that it’s not only a Korean film, but a Korean-american-chinese coproduction. It tells the encounter of a Chinese woman, Anna, and a Korean … Lire la suite
On Late Autumn per decade
Late Autumn is a monument in Korean cinema history : this story has been told already three times since the sixties, by three of the most prominent directors of the country. At first, by Lee Man-hee in 1966. Those who had the chance to saw it speak about a masterpiece, but unfortunately … Lire la suite