The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) is going partially digital for the first time as the U.K. continues to grapple with the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
The 15th edition of the event will have physical screenings but also elements that will be purely online. The festival is looking to build on the unprecedented global interest in Korean cinema, buoyed by Parasite's stunning success at Cannes and also the Academy Awards earlier this year.
In a nod to Parasite director Bong Joon Ho, LKFF will screen two of the filmmaker's early shorts, themockumentary Influenza (2004) and breakout early work Incoherence (1994) as well as his rare on-screen acting performance in Kang Dae-hee’s Some Light? (2009).
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