In One Bullet, Namgi Kim constructs a gripping post-apocalyptic world where every choice carries immense weight. Drawing from personal reflections and inspired by the nuances of Korean culture, the film delves into the emotional and moral struggles of survival, trust, and sacrifice. With meticulous attention to detail—from set design to the symbolic use of weapons... Continue Reading →
Interview with Director Ingyu Baek
In Taste of Grapes, the director weaves a tender yet raw portrait of childhood, where curiosity, resentment, and the unspoken complexities of family love are brought to life through the eyes of young Ingyu. Inspired by his own experiences growing up with a father who drank, the filmmaker explores the bittersweet moments that define our... Continue Reading →
Interview with Director Kyungjin Song
In Gold Medal, director Kyungjin Song brings an intimate lens to the universal complexities of family bonds. Through nuanced storytelling and a touch of real-life inspiration, the film unravels the delicate dance of gratitude and the unspoken emotions that often linger between parent and child. With a heartfelt yet realistic approach, Gold Medal invites us... Continue Reading →
