By Jessica Duncanson Director: Eon-hie Lee London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review Eon-hie Lee’s Missing explores one mother’s nightmarish situation: the disappearance of her child. Struggling with the dual burden of maintaining a high-pressure […]
Korea
Director: Hyun-ju Lee BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival review Our Love Story is a subtle and slow-burning glimpse at the sexual awakening of a 30-something art graduate upon meeting a younger and more experienced […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Asian films on FilmDoo From mid-20th Century Japan to modern day Korea, these films depict strong female protagonists and their fight against a range of social pressures. While these five works revolve […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch Korean Films on FilmDoo These South Korean films cover a wide range of genres and tell many different stories. One thing they all have in common, however, is a focus on […]
By Weerada P. Sucharitkul FilmDoo Co-founder In the early 2000s, the South Korean entertainment industry, including music and films, experienced a slump. But, as the years have progressed, both sectors have grown steadily to become […]
Dir: Joon-ho Bong The Host is a brilliant creature feature set in Soeul by the Han River, the original title being Gwoemul which translates directly to “Monster”. Directed and co-written by Joon-ho Bong, also known for “Mother” and […]