A century of Korean cinema will be the subject of the Special Focus section of the 14th London Korean Film Festival (LKFF). By Abid Rahman The rich history of Korean cinema will be the subject of the ...
The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) is going digital-only for the first time as the U.K. continues to grapple with the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. By Abid Rahman International Editor, ...
The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) wrapped its 19th edition on Wednesday with a screening of E.oni’s bold coming-of-age drama Love in the Big City, which stars Kim Go-eun (Exhuma) and Noh ...
Dispatched to the front line of the Korean civil war in January 1953, Kang Eun-pyo (Shin Ha-kyun) is on a mission to investigate the suspicious death of an officer and hunt out a potential communist ...
EXCLUSIVE: The London Korean Film Festival will celebrate its 15th anniversary from October 29– November 12 in both digital and physical forms. This is the first year the event will offer online ...
Kim Ji-woon’s I Saw the Devil was treated to a special preview screening at this year’s London Korean Film Festival and the audience seemed to thoroughly ‘enjoy’ the film, apart from a small number of ...
The sixth incarnation of the London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) saw its traditional director retrospective bring to town the ‘action kid’ Ryoo Seung-Wan. Now in his late thirties, the self-taught ...
The fifth edition of the London Korean Film Festival (Nov 5 - 14), which gets underway this Friday, will take place at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA). The festival is bookended by the ...
Join us for a zoom talk and Q&A on our Classics strand with LKFF Programmer Mark Morris Part of the London Korean Film Festival, LKFF Programmer Mark Morris will explore our 3 Classic strand films, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results