Stylish director Na Hong Jin made a splashy directing debut with visceral crime thriller “The Chaser.” His follow-up, an equally dynamic thriller “The Yellow Sea,” was presented in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
“The Wailing” is a change of register for Na who examines the idea that unknown beings can exert evil. The story sees a police detective investigate a series of unusual murders, but come to suspect that the crimes have something to do with his own daughter.
A stellar cast includes Kwak Do-won (“The Attorney”) Hwang Jung-min (“Veteran,” Ode To My Father”), Chun Woo-hee and Kunimura Jun (“Kill Bill”).
China have approved the first gay film to be screened in cinemas across the country. Seek McCartney, which stars singer Han Geng and actor Jérémie Elkaïm, has passed censors after a year of deliberation, and will be released in China later this year. Hailed as a ‘big step for filmmakers’, the release will mark the first gay film to have a cinematic release, while other LGBT films have only previously been available to watch on video-streaming websites.
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“The Wailing” is a change of register for Na who examines the idea that unknown beings can exert evil. The story sees a police detective investigate a series of unusual murders, but come to suspect that the crimes have something to do with his own daughter.
A stellar cast includes Kwak Do-won (“The Attorney”) Hwang Jung-min (“Veteran,” Ode To My Father”), Chun Woo-hee and Kunimura Jun (“Kill Bill”).
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