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Indie Film "The World of Love" Captivates South Korea, Praised by Top Directors

Summary

  • "The World of Love" surpasses 100,000 admissions in South Korea
  • Film praised by prominent figures like Bong Joon Ho, Kim Jee-woon, and Greta Lee
  • Director Bong calls it a "masterpiece" and the "sequence of the year"
Indie Film "The World of Love" Captivates South Korea, Praised by Top Directors

In the past few months, Yoon Ga-eun's independent film "The World of Love" has captivated audiences and industry leaders in South Korea. As of November 14th, the movie has surpassed 100,000 admissions at the Korean box office, generating over $700,000 in revenue.

The feature has attracted widespread praise from prominent figures in the industry. Acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho hosted a talk session focused on the film, building on his long-standing admiration for Yoon's work. Bong described the film as a "masterpiece" after his second viewing, highlighting Yoon's distinctive storytelling approach and singling out a particular car wash sequence as the "sequence of the year." Other industry leaders, including Kim Jee-woon, Yeon Sang-ho, and Greta Lee, have also endorsed the film, with Kim Jee-woon calling it "this year's best independent film."

The World of Love has also gained traction on the festival circuit, collecting awards at events like the Pingyao International Film Festival and the Warsaw Film Festival. The film is set to appear in competition at several upcoming festivals, including the QCinema International Film Festival, the Festival des 3 Continents Nantes, and the Red Sea International Film Festival.

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The film has received widespread praise from prominent figures in the Korean film industry, including directors Bong Joon Ho, Kim Jee-woon, and Yeon Sang-ho, who have described it as a "masterpiece" and the "best independent film of the year."
As of November 14th, the film has surpassed 100,000 admissions and generated over $700,000 in box office revenue in South Korea.
The film has attracted attention on the festival circuit, winning awards at the Pingyao International Film Festival and the Warsaw Film Festival. It is also set to compete at upcoming festivals such as the QCinema International Film Festival, the Festival des 3 Continents Nantes, and the Red Sea International Film Festival.

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