Interview with Sung-ho Jung

Writer Sung-ho finds his voice with Founder 101, a raw portrait of entrepreneurial failure set against Seoul's demanding startup environment. The series was sparked by the stark image of a close family member's collapse, tracing a young founder's desperate path from an elite university to a cold, cramped office. Sung-ho integrates his observation of the... Continue Reading →

Interview with Rio Firmansyah

For Rio Firmansyah, Love Cam is where a quiet office job collides with the temptation to measure every emotion. A throwaway idea about a shy worker glimpsing floating percentages above people’s heads grew into a romantic story about insecurity, comparison, and the risk of trusting what you feel instead of what the numbers say. Drawing... Continue Reading →

Interview with Helin Marlina (crownhope)

In the space where Korean folktales meet Gen Z reality, writer Helin Marlina finds her voice with Kongjwi and the Gen Z God. What started as a wish to see Kongjwi and Patjwi through the eyes of today’s girls grew, over multiple contest entries, into a bold reimagining that questions gender roles, family expectations, and... Continue Reading →

Cafe Diem Mini Competition

Join our story from your angleAn open call for alternate truths, unwritten scenes, and new emotional angles. 🎬 About the Competition This isn’t your typical fan contest. It’s a chance to take part in the evolving language of storytelling. One scene, one sentence at a time. Cafe Diem is a short film about grief, silence,... Continue Reading →

Interview with Director Younggeun Kim

In the realm where humor meets heartfelt storytelling, director Younggeun Kim finds his stride with Allergy. What began as a lighthearted quip about a friend’s love life evolved into a cinematic exploration of vulnerability, perseverance, and the courage to embrace imperfection. With a knack for turning the mundane into the extraordinary, he crafts a narrative... Continue Reading →

Interview with Director Hyungjin Kim

In My Life, Angelina, the story of Gilwoo unfolds as a poignant exploration of solitude and the innate human desire for connection. Based on real-life events, the film delves into the struggles of an elderly man seeking companionship and the dangers that modern technology and AI-based scams can bring. We sat down with the director... Continue Reading →

Interview with Director Wiji Jang

In Late Afternoon of a Kitchen Drinker, director Wiji Jang presents a delicate yet profound journey into the unspoken struggles of identity, motherhood, and quiet despair. Drawing on her own experiences, Jang crafts a world where sign language, water, and alcohol become subtle metaphors for self-reflection, loss, and healing. In an exclusive interview, she reveals... Continue Reading →

Interview with Director Jihoon Park

In the world of cinematic storytelling, where each frame is a heartbeat and every glance a revelation, director Jihoon Park crafts a world of quiet intensity in Deadline. With a sharp eye for detail and a profound understanding of the unspoken, Park delves into the tensions of family life, where the weight of hidden anxieties... Continue Reading →

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