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Through Korean Cinema 2010

70 min📅 2010-10-09

"Discover the roots of Korean cinema."

Dive into the vibrant world of Korean cinema with *Through Korean Cinema (2010)*, a captivating documentary directed by Leonardo Cinieri Lombroso.

Director: Leonardo Cinieri Lombroso

Cast

Im Kwon-taek
Im Kwon-taek
Self
Park Kwang-su
Park Kwang-su
Self
Lee Chang-dong
Lee Chang-dong
Self
Lee Myung-se
Lee Myung-se
Self
Park Chan-wook
Park Chan-wook
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Through Korean Cinema (2010) about?

This documentary traces the evolution of Korean cinema through interviews with five iconic directors, revealing how their films capture societal shifts and artistic innovation. It's a deep dive into the thoughts, experiences, and creative processes behind some of Korea's most influential movies.

Who directed Through Korean Cinema?

The film was directed by Leonardo Cinieri Lombroso, an Italian filmmaker known for his work in documentary-style storytelling.

Who stars in Through Korean Cinema?

The documentary features interviews with legendary Korean directors Im Kwon-taek, Park Kwang-su, Lee Chang-dong, Lee Myung-se, and Park Chan-wook.

Is Through Korean Cinema (2010) worth watching?

While this documentary is unrated on IMDb, its focus on Korean cinema's most celebrated figures and their storytelling prowess makes it a compelling watch for film enthusiasts. The film's depth and access to iconic directors set it apart as a must-see for anyone interested in world cinema.

How long is Through Korean Cinema?

The runtime of *Through Korean Cinema* is 70 minutes.

About Through Korean Cinema (2010) — A Journey Into the Heart of Korean Filmmaking

Dive into the vibrant world of Korean cinema with *Through Korean Cinema (2010)*, a captivating documentary directed by Leonardo Cinieri Lombroso. This 70-minute film explores the roots and evolution of Korean filmmaking through intimate conversations with five legendary directors: Im Kwon-taek, Park Kwang-su, Lee Chang-dong, Lee Myung-se, and Park Chan-wook.

The documentary paints a vivid picture of how Korean cinema reflects society's past and present, blending tradition with modern storytelling. With a focus on the directors' personal journeys and artistic visions, the film offers rare insights into the minds behind some of the most celebrated works in global cinema. Expect a rich tapestry of interviews, archival footage, and personal narratives that celebrate the depth and diversity of Korean filmmaking.