• NEWS & REPORTS
  • News
  • Korean Film News

Korean Film News

Fright Fest Scares up TRAIN TO BUSAN and KARAOKE CRAZIES

Jul 13, 2016
  • Writer by Pierce Conran
  • View7210
Korean Pair Set to Thrill London Genre Fest
 

Two Korean films will be featured at this year’s Fright Fest, the top genre film event in the United Kingdom, based in London. Taking place from August 26th to 29th, this year’s program will include YEON Sang-ho’s zombie action-thriller TRAIN TO BUSAN and KIM Sang-chan’s chamber piece Karaoke Crazies.

 

Previously known for his dark indie animations, such as The King of Pigs (2011) and The Fake (2013), both of which has garnered extensive acclaim on the festival circuit, Director YEON has transitioned to both big budget and live action filmmaking with TRAIN TO BUSAN, which was a critical hit earlier this year when it bowed as a Midnight Screening at the Cannes Film Festival. The film, which follows the events of YEON’s previous film, the indie zombie animation Seoul Station, features train riders terrorized by a zombie hoard as they shuttle between Seoul and Busan on the highspeed KTX train. The film opens in Korea on general release July 20th.

 

The second film by Director KIM, following 2007’s Highway Star, Karaoke Crazies features LEE Mun-sik as the owner of an out-of-the-way karaoke that hires new help with special talents as serial killer lurks in their midst. The film debuted at the SXSW Film Festival and has gone on to screen at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, the Fantasia International Film Festival and the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, among others.

Any copying, republication or redistribution of KOFIC's content is prohibited without prior consent of KOFIC.
Related People Related Films Related Company Related News
1
  • SHARE instagram linkedin logo
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • WEBZINE