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by Max Copeman
Renowned design studio La Boca have created an illustrated poster for the South Korean director’s latest.
by Charles Bramesco
The latest promotional artwork for the South Korean master’s riotous domestic comedy is a thing of beauty.
by Halim Kim
The serial killer case that inspired the South Korean director’s 2003 film finally appears to have been solved.
Class conflict takes a bloody turn in the South Korean master’s Palme d’Or winner.
by Hannah Strong
The South Korean director’s social satire takes top honours among a mixed bag of winners at this year’s festival.
Bong Joon-ho is back with a dark, spiky and hilarious social satire about the seductive nature of greed.
by Adam Woodward
This year’s Official Selection features new works from Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon-ho and Jessica Hausner.
The South Korean master has returned to his homeland for this follow-up to Okja.
by Alex Denney
With Okja, screenwriter Jon Ronson and director Bong Joon-ho show the cost of eating animals. Will it change how you eat?
by David Jenkins
The South Korean genre whiz behind Snowpiercer and The Host discusses his latest creature satire.
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