Lee Chang-dong Sets Return With Netflix’s ‘Possible Love,’ First Feature Since ‘Burning’
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Lee Chang-dong Sets Return With Netflix's 'Possible Love'

Acclaimed Korean helmer Lee Chang-dong is returning to features with 'Possible Love' (working title), a relationship drama that will bow on Netflix.

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Lee Chang-dong Reunites With Jeon Do-yeon For Directing Return In Netflix Pic ‘Possible Love’

Lee Chang-dong is returning to directing and will reunite with 'Secret Sunshine' star Jeon Do-yeon on Netflix pic 'Possible Love'.

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Lee Chang-dong Sets Return With Netflix’s ‘Possible Love,’ First Feature Since ‘Burning’
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Lee Chang-dong Sets Return With Netflix's 'Possible Love'

Acclaimed Korean helmer Lee Chang-dong is returning to features with 'Possible Love' (working title), a relationship drama that will bow on Netflix.

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Lee Chang-dong Remembers ‘Burning’ and ‘Poetry’: ‘Each Film Led Me to the Heart of Darkness’
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Lee Chang-dong on 'Burning,' 'Poetry,' and More Films — Interview

Lee Chang-dong shares memories of 'Burning, 'Poetry,' and more as a Metrograph retrospective of his work plays in New York.

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Revisit South Korean Auteur Lee Chang-dong’s Iconic Films with Metrograph Retrospective ‘Novel Encounters’
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Lee Chang-dong Earns Metrograph Retrospective 'Novel Encounters'

Exclusive: IndieWire debuts the trailers for new 4K restorations of Lee’s masterful films “Peppermint Candy” and “Poetry.”

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#PeppermintCandy chronicles key events in the life of Kim Young-ho. It opens with Kim stumbling into his school reunion outing near an idyllic creek under the railroad tracks. After making a scene, he throws himself in front of an oncoming train. Tracing backward into 20 years, it shows the dehumanizing effect that the systematic violence has on a person. It's hard to believe that Kim was once a young man who liked looking at wild flowers and wanted to be a photographer. The Gwangju Masssacre in 1980 in which thousands of pro-democracy students lost their lives by the military regime, deeply scarred a generation of Koreans. Peppermint Candy deals with it in personal storytelling that is amazingly effective. Its cumulative power in making us sympathize w/ this deeply detestable person is quite something. #LeeChangdong is a gifted writer/director whose use of 'time traveling' device is much more elegant & resonant here than the likes of Memento and Irreversible. #koreancinema
#LeeChangdong ‘s emphasis is on the society's deep chasm between haves & have-nots, city vs countryside, living under the shadow of capitalism & perpetual threat of war are all very Korean. Burning is a slow-burn thriller that’s utterly captivating from beginning to end. It's the economic emasculation that brings inevitable violence at the end. Layered with hefty metaphors and symbolism, yet the film is surprisingly subtle and never loses its magnetism. #koreancinema #harukimurakami #adaptation