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Festival Cinematografici Asiatici



In questo thread foto, articoli, commenti, discussioni sui festival di cinema asiatici, ovvero rassegne di film made in Giappone, Corea, Cina, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malesia, Thailandia, India etc... (anche di quelli che principalmente presentano film asiatici ma che comprendono anche film occidentali).








ha aperto oggi il

PIFF - Pusan International Film Festival
(8/16 ottobre)
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In questo thread del soompi potete vedere tutti i film che saranno trasmessi.

Il film di apertura è "Good Morning President" con Jang Dong-kun. Al festival sarà anche presentato l'ultimo film di Sung Yu-ri e Jang Hyuk, Rabbit and Lizard (news --> Dramabeans: Rabbit and Lizard opens with a screening at PIFF - la locandina mi piace tantissimo!!! :sbrill: )


Nella presentazione c'è anche una citazione dell'Italia:

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Riccardo GELLI : Director of Korea Film Festival in Florence
Riccardo GELLI has introduced diverse Korean movies to Italy. Now in its 7th year, the festival has done special screenings, showing both previous or new films of KIM Ki-duk and many other Korean directors. The Korea Film Festival in the cultural city of Italy has been bridging the two nations under the umbrella of cinema that serves as an arena to introduce Korean cinema to the Italian audience. GELLI is a member as well as chief of many organizations aiming to connect Korean culture with that of Italy. The 8th edition of the festival will be held under the title “Florence Korea Film Fest - Festival of Korean Cinema in Italy” in 2010.

La lista dei vincitori,. I premi verranno consegnati il giorno 9/10 a partire dalle 17 (korean time).

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The 10th Pusan Film Critics Association Awards

Best Picture: Mother
Best Director: Yang Ik-Joon (Breathless)
Best Actor: Ha Jung-Woo (My Dear Enemy)
Best Actress: Kim Hye-Ja (Mother)
Best Supporting Actor: Shin Jung-Geun (Running Turtle)
Best Supporting Actress:
Jury Prize: Jung Ji-Woo (Modern Boy)
Best Screenplay: Lee Hae-Joon (Castaway On The Moon)
Best Cinematography: Hong Kyung-Pyo (Mother)
Best New Director: Lee Yong-Joo (Living Death)
Best New Actor: So Ji-Sub . Kang Ji-Hwan (Rough Cut)
Best New Actress: Kim Bo-Young (The Day After)
Lee Pil-Woo Award: Kim Tae-Woo
Special Achievement Award: Joo Yoon-Tak

Inutile dire che sono felice per un certo premio (Best New Actor) *__*

La cerimonia di consegna si terràa questa sera (ora coreana) dalle 17 in poi.
Ieri si è tenuta l'inaugurazione con tante star sul red carpet.

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Articolo sul film di apertura del PIFF - Good morning President

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BUSAN, South Korea, Oct. 8, 2009

Pusan Festival Opens With Korean Political Comedy

Pusan Festival Opens With Lighthearted Look At South Korean Presidency

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South Korean director Jang Jin, left, and actor Jang Dong-gun smile during a press conference to promote their opening movie "Good Morning President" during the Pusan International Film Festival in Busan, south of Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 8. 2009.

(AP) One of Asia's top film festivals opened Thursday by taking a lighthearted look at the South Korean presidency.

Jang Jin's "Good Morning President" playfully examines the personal lives of three successive heads of state - a former dissident conflicted by what to do with a winning lottery ticket; a dashing young politician who juggles a kidney transplant and a standoff with North Korea, and the country's first female leader whose husband's real-estate investments beget a scandal that threatens the presidency and her marriage.

The director told reporters on the opening day of the 14th Pusan International Film Festival that he wanted to show the human side of elected leaders after the end of authoritarian rule in the 1980s. South Korea's military-backed government relented to calls for a presidential election in 1987 after months of massive protests across the country.

"I was born in the 1970s. I grew up in South Korea. I also felt oppressed by a dictator-like president. But as time passed we have people who put in effort so we can feel a little closer to the president," he said after the film's world premiere.

Coincidentally, two real-life former South Korean presidents died while it was filming - Roh Moo-hyun committed suicide in May, when he was caught up in a corruption investigation, and Kim Dae-jung, best known for reaching out to North Korea, died in August.

"I wanted those presidents to see this film and have a good laugh, so I was very sad," Jang said.

The director said while he borrowed from historical events, he didn't base any of his characters on real-life presidents. But there appear to be veiled references. Jang's lottery-winning president, like Kim, is a former dissident. The handsome young president, played by heartthrob Jang Dong-gun, is Kim-like in his willingness to engage the North, refusing a request from the U.S. navy to enter South Korean waters to avoid angering Pyongyang.

The nine-day, 9.9 billion South Korean won ($8.5 million) Pusan event in the southern beach resort city will show 355 movies from 70 countries - 98 of which will be world premieres.

"Pearl Harbor" star Josh Hartnett and "X-Men" director Bryan Singer will add a dash of Hollywood glamor. Hartnett is promoting his thriller "I Come with the Rain" and Singer will discuss the horror film "Trick 'r Treat," which he produced.

French director Costa Gavras and Italian horror expert Dario Argento are giving master classes, as are Hong Kong director Johnnie To and Venice Film Festival winner Jia Zhangke.


Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 
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Qualche foto del red carpet di ieri.

bellissima Im so-jung
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non mi pice l'abito di Ha Ji wo e neanche i capelli (c he credo siano per esigenze di copione)
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Jang Dong-gun e Han Che-young (lei ha sempre un super fisico ma l'abito non mi piace)
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Josh Hartnett (bello ^^) e Lee Byung-heon
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Sung Yuri (bellissima a mio parere) e Jang Hyuk (capello spettinato?)
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Kang Ji Hwan :cuore: e So Ji sub (che saranno premiati per ROugh Cut)
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Kim Ha-neul
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Ha ye-seul (trovo che il suo abito sia veramente sciatto e senza senso, eppure a molti piace...mah! saranno i miei gusti...)
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Min Hyo-rin
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Jung Ryeo-won
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Lee Seon-kyun
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Lee Min-ho (che fiocco....)
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Gu Hye-sun
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Sul thread del soompi e qui potete vedere tante altre foto.

In un articolo coreano questi per loro i migliori e peggiori abiti

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best (mah...)
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worst
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articolo interessante su questa edizione del PIFF

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Five must-sees at Busan film festival

BUSAN -- The 14th Pusan International Film Festival opened with all of the glitz and glamour as promised by its organizers on Thursday, kicking off the 9-day celebration under the cool coastal breeze at the Suyoungman Yacht Marina.

The opening of Asia's biggest film festival began with the screening of director Jang Jin's latest, an inspiring tale of three Korean heads of state titled "Good Morning President," starring Jang Dong-gun as Korea's youngest president-elect.

Continental stars like Jang Dong-gun, Lee Byung-hun, Sul Kyoung-gu, So Ji-sub, Ha Ji-won, Ha Jung-woo, Kim Yoon-jin, Han Chae-young were all in attendance during the festival's red carpet gala that sent photographers from the press on a mad rush, jockeying for position as the stars walked down the aisle of the venue.

Also on hand throughout the on-going festival will be Hollywood hunks like Josh Hartnett and Japanese heartthrob Takuya Kimura, who were also in attendance during the opening ceremony.

The two are here on a special invitation from Hallyu-star Lee Byung-hun, who co-stars in the film "I come with the rain."

The list of VIPs to the festival also includes Bryan Singer who produced the "X-Men" series and Italian horror maestro Dario Argento.

Unlike last year's edition, this year's PIFF shifted its focus from small independent films from the central and southeast Asian region to a more broader and commercial-centric selection.

This year's choice of "Good Morning President" as the opening film came as a surprise to many. Last year's selection was an obscure Kazakh film that organizers claimed would showcase films from emerging film markets.

This year, organizers have switched their focus to domestic films buoyed by the string of recent success of local films.

More than 2 million visitors are expected to congregate in Haeundae Beach this year. For ticket and venue details, log onto www.piff.org

Must-see picks

"Good Morning President"

Directed by celebrated playwright and acclaimed writer-director Jang Jin, "Good Morning President" stars Jang Dong-gun as Korea's youngest head of state in a fictional film that chronicles the political lives of three presidents.

Director Jang, whose previous films have been hailed by critics for seamless integration of comedy and drama, is back in the cinema-fold after a 5-year sabbatical from behind the camera.

"Good Morning President" is an inspiring tale about the life of three different presidents who all struggle to make moral choices while serving their country. The three are: the older President Kim Jung-ho at the end of his term, the young President Cha Ji-wook, a determined and skillful manipulator of foreign policy, and the country's first female President Han Kyuong-ja, who is constantly at odds with her bumbling husband.

President Kim Jung-ho -- played by veteran actor Lee Soon-jae is at a moral crossroads when he wins a 24 billion won lottery jackpot, Cha Ji-wook, the youngest Korean president in history, must choose whether he should commit himself to a medical procedure that would save the life of an elder citizen, and finally the personal quandaries of Han Kyuong-ja, Korea's first female president, who struggles with a disintegrating marriage.


"Air Doll"

There has been tremendous buzz surrounding Hirokazu Kore-eda's seventh feature film.

Kore-eda is of course the Japanese filmmaker who has been compared to cinematic masters like Yasujiro Ozu, who has brought us such contemporary masterpieces as 1995's "Maborosi," 1998's "After Life" and 2004's "Nobody Knows."

In "Air Doll" Hideo has an unappreciated existence as a waiter in a tacky restaurant chain where his boss dislikes him and his customers mistreat him.

Lonely and utterly unsociable, Hideo has a faithful "woman" at home. This woman is Nozomi, a sex doll.

She is everything he would want in a woman. She doesn't judge, she's quiet, she listens and she's beautiful (and also available, sexually).

But through magic, Nozomi comes to life, and the now sentient and mobile former sex doll begins to live as a mortal -- deciding to only get up and explore the human world when Hideo is at work.


"I Come with the Rain"

Kline, played by Josh Hartnett, is a former Los Angeles police officer turned private detective.

He is hired by a powerful head of a pharmaceutical conglomerate to investigate the disappearance of his son in Asia.

Kline finds out the head of the Hong Kong underworld, Su Dongpo (Lee Byung-hun), is also searching for mini cooperao.

He seeks him as he believes he has mysterious powers to cure the sick and can heal his terminally ill wife.

Shot in HD and featuring music by Radiohead and Gustavo Santaolalla, this modern thriller plunges viewers into an exotic urban underworld with seedy characters in every corner.


"A Little Pond"

Based on the harrowing true story of the Nogun-ri massacre that shook the nation, "A Little Pond," chronicles the tragic event in a fictitious account.

On July of the year 1950, the country is being ravaged from the on-going Korean War.

In the small village of Bawigol -- a rural village in the mountainous region of Yongdong County in North Chungcheong Province -- life for its resident go on as normal.

But as the tide of war turns against the south and its allies, the people of Bawigol are forced to evacuate and seek refuge as legions of platoons surge into their tiny village.

In the midst of confusion and paranoia, retreating American soldiers massacre villagers trying to escape advancing North Korean forces by crossing U.S. military lines.

The American soldiers, under the command of General Hobart R. Gray, fear they are North Korean soldiers in disguise, and open fire, killing 400 South Korean refugees.


Paju"

After 7-years missing in action "Paju" marks the return of one of Korea's heralded new filmmakers in Park Chan-ok.

After studying the masculinity of Korean society in her debut feature "Jealousy Is My Middle Name," director Park gives us a psychological thriller and drama about a girl living with her deceased sister's husband.

Though she believes he killed her sister, she grows to love him regardless. The stronger the feelings grow for him, the more at odds she is with herself. A suburban city an hour north of Seoul, Paju is portrayed in the film as a place full of such contradictions, inhabited by the aimless.


Credit: Song Woong-ki ([email protected])
Source : The Korea Herald

 
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A me questo film ispira parecchio! QUI
Non avevo riconosciuto Kimura :nfg:
Ma la possibilità che arrivi in italia è remota? Ho letto che questo è stato trasmesso in corea il 15 di questo mese naturalmente ma nel resto del mondo molto prima (mi pare che a giugno sia stato trasmesso in giappone).
Voglio vederlo :pazz:

Sto ancora ridendo per il fiocco di Lee Min Ho :ghgh: Misa hai messo due volte la sua foto perchè ti ha scioccata? :ghgh: Hai mancato la foto di Gu Hye-sun..
 
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Sto ancora ridendo per il fiocco di Lee Min Ho :ghgh: Misa hai messo due volte la sua foto perchè ti ha scioccata? :ghgh: Hai mancato la foto di Gu Hye-sun..

perchè? :mh: cosa avrebbe quel fiocco nottu??? :mh:
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a me scioccò talmente tanto da impedirmi di commentarlo :gnegne: :gnegne: :gnegne: era inguardabile poraccio :gnegne:


bellissima sung yu ri invece *_*
bella lei :wub: :wub: :wub: e bellissimo l'abito :wub: :wub: :wub:
 
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Sto ancora ridendo per il fiocco di Lee Min Ho :ghgh: Misa hai messo due volte la sua foto perchè ti ha scioccata? :ghgh: Hai mancato la foto di Gu Hye-sun..

perchè? :mh: cosa avrebbe quel fiocco nottu??? :mh:
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a me scioccò talmente tanto da impedirmi di commentarlo :gnegne: :gnegne: :gnegne: era inguardabile poraccio :gnegne:

Spero per lui che abbia preso a SASSATE il suo costumista :gnegne: :gnegne: un bel pezzo di gnocco macchiato per un fiocco orrendo :nonono:
 
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A me questo film ispira parecchio! QUI
Non avevo riconosciuto Kimura :nfg:
Ma la possibilità che arrivi in italia è remota? Ho letto che questo è stato trasmesso in corea il 15 di questo mese naturalmente ma nel resto del mondo molto prima (mi pare che a giugno sia stato trasmesso in giappone).
Voglio vederlo :pazz:

Dovrebbe uscire anche qui, ma ancora non si sa quando.
 
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A me questo film ispira parecchio! QUI
Non avevo riconosciuto Kimura :nfg:
Ma la possibilità che arrivi in italia è remota? Ho letto che questo è stato trasmesso in corea il 15 di questo mese naturalmente ma nel resto del mondo molto prima (mi pare che a giugno sia stato trasmesso in giappone).
Voglio vederlo :pazz:

Dovrebbe uscire anche qui, ma ancora non si sa quando.

Nikita sei la mia eroina del giorno :amor: :amor: grazie per la notizia..speriamo presto :dance:
 
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Lo sto aspettando anch'io, haaaaa vedere il Kimutaku sul grande schermo. :joy:
 
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CITAZIONE (†+†Nocturna†+† @ 20/10/2009, 15:31)
Sto ancora ridendo per il fiocco di Lee Min Ho :ghgh: Misa hai messo due volte la sua foto perchè ti ha scioccata? :ghgh: Hai mancato la foto di Gu Hye-sun..

:spavento: :spavento: :spavento:
non era voluto, due volte quella foto! Terribile!
Il costumista non è da licenziare ma da mandare ai lavori forzati!!

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Wowo Misa al best actor i tuoi due pupilli!!!! :gnegne:

si *_*
bellissimi entrambi anche se Jihwan ha quel nonsoche...che...vabbè non commento altro :amor: ma se fossi lì :huhuhu:


@zuku: bellissima Sung Yuri hai ragione, ma anche bella Im so-jung, so delicate, eleganti!
 
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Misa ho fatto vedere ai ragazzi di AM_Addiction questo post e mi hanno chiesto di dirti che hai un gran bel gusto :gnegne: vabbè me l'ha chiesto una ragazza :gnegne:
 
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che post quello della doppia foto?
Noooo! :gnegne:
 
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ahahah no quello con tutte le foto, ma credo si riferisse alla tua firma, penso anche a lei piaccia Kang Ji Hwan, o forse ha visto tante foto di bei baldi giovani, dato che essendo Malaysiana non capisce un'acca di Italiano :gnegne: comunque notavo che Lee Byung Heon, pur essendo oggettivamente bello, accanto a Josh Hartnett che fa la su PoVca figura, mi aumenta l'antipatia da All In ... devo andare a vedere IRIS per capire se mi fa lo stesso effetto.
La mia Che Youngina è sempre troppo bellina :cuute: e Im So Jung ha un vestito troppo bello e Sun YuRi è bellissima. Ovviamente Giovanni e Giuseppe (JiHwan e JiSup) sono belli assai e così via ... Bravi i nostri amati :corre:
 
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