Oscar-Winner Youn Yuh-jung, ‘Moving’ Star Han Hyo-joo Set to Appear at Busan’s Actors’ House – Global Bulletin

News   2024-11-05 16:24:11

STARS ACTING UP AT BUSAN

Oscar-winning Korean actor Youn Yuh-jung (Minari, Pachinko) will headline the Actors House section of the upcoming Busan International Film Festival, it was announced on Thursday.

Introduced in 2021, Actors House is a special series that connects audiences and film enthusiasts with iconic actors from the current generation through its in-depth discussions. Theres much anticipation to hear her words of wisdom, as shes known for her insightful observations, said the festival.

Others this year include: Han Hyo-joo, Song Joong-ki and Korean-American actor and author John Cho. Han is known for performances in 2015sThe Beauty Inside, W (2016), Happiness(2021), andlast years The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure. She will be in Busan with Netflix-backed Believer 2 and recently appeared in the Disney+ original series,Moving.

Song, who hosted the 2021 Busan festivals opening ceremony, was recently seen in Hopeless, one of the handful of Korean films in Cannes this year. He previously appeared in Space Sweepers,(2021),Vincenzo(2021) and 2022 series Reborn Rich.

Cho, one of the first Korean-American actors to play lead roles in U.S. television and film, is now regular in the Star Trek film franchise and was star of the screenlife film Searching in 2018.

ADELAIDE INDONESIA

The Adelaide Film Festival has set Kitty Greens locally-filmedThe Royal Hotel, as its opening night title and another South Australian film,MyNames Ben Folds I Play Piano as the closing gala screening. The festival runs Oct. 18-29.

Like the Busan festival, Adelaide will host a special sidebar on Indonesian cinema. Selected titles include Galang(dir. Adriyanto Dewo),Like Share(dir. Gina S. Noer),Monisme(dir. Riar Rizaldi),Orpa(dir. Theogracia Rumansara),The Exiles(dir. Lola Amaria) andThe Tone Wheels(dir. Yuda Kurniawan). Indonesian Oscar contender Autobiography, by Makbul Mubarak, was the winner of the feature competition at Adelaide last year.

The six films in this years feature fiction competition are: thrillerBlagas Lessons,from Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev; time-shifting puzzleEmbryo Larva Butterfly,by Greek-Cypriot writer-director Kyros Papavassiliou, about a couple who wake each day to a different time period in their lives, testing their relationship to its limits; Iranian filmmaker Behrooz KaramizadesEmpty Netsqueer Spanish road movie,On The Go,from directors Julia de Castro and Maria Gisele Royo;Sahela,directed by Australias Raghuvir Joshi, about a young Indian-Australian couple facing up to the notion of cultural shame; and the previously announcedYoull Never Find Me, a claustrophobic psychological thrillerfrom Adelaide filmmakers Josiah Allen and Indianna Bell.

The jury for the fiction and documentary feature competitions includes: Green, Goran Stolevski(Housekeeping for Beginners, Of An Age), film critic David Rooney; Indonesian film curator Alexander Matius; and former head of the ABCs drama and entertainment department, Sally Riley.

OUT OF TOWN DRUG RUNNING

Filming has commenced in Wales on six-part ITV and ITVX drama Out There, which revolves around the world of county lines drugs dealers urban gangs using the British countryside as a field of operations. Written by Ed Whitmore (Manhunt) and directed by Marc Evans (Steeltown Murders), the series stars Martin Clunes as Nathan Williams, a man who runs a farm which has been in his family for generations, and single parent to teenager Johnny (Louis Ashbourne Serkis), who takes on the gangsthat threaten to engulf his son.

Out There is produced by Philippa Braithwaite (Arthur George) and Evie Bergson-Korn (Farewell Doc Martin), with ITVs head of drama Polly Hill overseeing production from the channels perspective. Whitmore and Evans serve as executive producers. It is being produced in association with Creative Wales. Philippa Langdale directs the final two episodesoftheseries.

BLACK OPS IN SYDNEY

Charlie Brooker, the creator of mind-bending Netflix anthology series Black Mirror, has been revealed as a headline speaker at the inaugural edition of SXSW Sydney. The Oct. 15-22 event is the first time that the futurist festival takes place of Austin, Texas. Much like SXSW Sydney, Black Mirror provides commentary on our potential futures and how we can shape them.

Other previously announced speakers include: Chance The Rapper; Coachella festival CEO Paul Tollett; Slack co-founder Cal Henderson; futurist and AI expert Amy Webb; de-extinction entrepreneur Ben Lamm; Motion Picture Association CEO Charles Rivkin; advertising icon David Droga; Google Australia MD Mel Silva; Netflix ANZ director of content Que Minh Luu; broadcaster Osher Gnsberg; World surfing champion Layne Beachley; tech entrepreneur Paul Bassat; Reddit CMO Roxy Young; artistic director Wesley Enoch; and Expedia CTO Rathi Murthy.

Disclosure: Variety-owner P-MRC is a significant investor in South by Southwest, the parent company of the annual SXSW festival.

KIM vs KBS

Kim Eui-chul, former president and CEO of South Korean public broadcaster KBS, says he has filed multiple lawsuits against the company following his dismissal on Tuesday.

Kim was fired in a controversial board meeting that split along party political lines. The motion to dismiss him held Kim accountable for the broadcasters worsening financial structure and biased news coverage. Kim previously caused a major furor in Korean broadcasting circles when he opposed a government move to separate the KRW2,500 ($1.90) monthly fee that KBS charges all Korean households along with their electricity bills. The measure has been in place since 1994. He threatened to resign over the matter, but instead filed a petition against the move with the countrys Constitutional Court.

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