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Korean Cinema Master: A Masterclass in Violence
9 Jan
Summary
- Park is an internationally renowned director celebrated for complex visions.
- His film 'No Other Choice' is South Korea's Oscar entry this year.
- He collaborated with Lee Byung-hun again after 25 years.

Park, an auteur lauded for his critical visions of South Korea and mastery of bloodshed, is recognized as a significant figure in contemporary cinema. His work has been instrumental in bringing Korean film to international prominence over the past two decades.
Currently, his film 'No Other Choice' is South Korea's submission for the best international feature Oscar race. The movie has advanced to the shortlist of 15 finalists, indicating a strong possibility of a nomination, which would be a first for Park.
The 62-year-old director's career trajectory includes lessons learned from early film failures, leading to the success of 'Joint Security Area.' This film not only became a cultural phenomenon but also initiated his famous 'Vengeance trilogy' and reunited him with actor Lee Byung-hun after 25 years for 'No Other Choice.'




