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Through Korean Cinema

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Social Criticism · True Story · Films about Film · History  

  • CountryItaly
  • Production Year2010
  • Running Time70min
  • Format HD
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
A documentary by a new Italian director that reviews the history of Korean cinema chronologically, based on interviews with directors Im Kwon-taek, Park Gwang-soo, Lee Hyun-sae, Lee Chang-dong, and Park Chan-wook. The directors talk about Korean society that they have lived in, the meaning of making films, and their difficulties and anecdotes along the way. Their major works are introduced through important scenes, giving the film significance in reviewing the history of Korean cinema. It is quite obvious that Through Korean Cinema makes an effort to be faithful to the contents by having commentaries by film critics Kim Young-jin, Kim So-young, and Tony Raynes on the aesthetics of the directors and on Korean films. A strong point of the film is that it shows images of Korean society between interviews and creates a smooth flow without simply laying out scenes in order. This is a noteworthy film in the sense that it is the first documentary made by an Italian director about Korean cinema. (RHEE Soue-won)
Director
Leonardo CINIERI LOMBROSO
Leonardo Cinieri Lombroso was born in a trunk. The father is Cosimo Cinieri a famous protagonist of the Italian theater. The grandfather Henry Lombroso, was the first distributor in Italy of Luis Bunuel, Ingmar Bergman and Akira Kurosawa. In 2000 he began his film career by studying acting, directing, cinematography, and editing, in Italy and abroad. He is a graduate of the New York Film Academy.
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  • Director Leonardo CINIERI LOMBROSO 레오나르도 치니에리 롬브로소
  • Producer Alessandro BONIFAZI
  • Cast PARK Chanwook, LEE Myungse, PARK Kwangsu, LEE Changdong
  • Screenplay Leonardo CINIERI LOMBROSO
  • Cinematography Antonio COVATO
  • Editor Erika MANONI
  • Sound Cindy PARK
  • Music Umberto SANGIOBANNI
  • Production Company BLUE FILM s.r.l.
    Lungotevere Flaminio 76 Rome 00196 ITALY
    info@bluefilm.it