Check out the upcoming Korean film mini-programme at the Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) curated by Choi Young Jin Eric and Goh Taekyung as guest programmer. Called Strangers in a Strange Land, it features the Korean films, The Good, The Bad, The Weird (Kim Jee-woon, 2008) and The Yellow Sea (Na Hong-jin, 2010).

STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND
In 'The Good, The Bad, The Weird' (Kim Jee-woon, 2008) and 'The Yellow Sea' (NaHong-jin, 2010), outlaws wage war against each other against the back drop of an alien and unforgiving landscape of chaos. This mayhem is mirrored in the films' productions, which are notorious to this day for their gruelling shooting conditions, schedule overruns, and the relentless drive of an auteur determined to see his vision come to life no matter the cost. The end results are thrilling epics of genre cinema that embody a relentless kinetic energy enhanced by the theatrical experience.

Check it out here:
https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Seasons?e=573

"We were inspired to reach out to the PCC because we felt that we could contribute to their diverse programming with wonderful Korean genre films. They not only expressed interest but are open to further Korean film programmes in the future should this one find enough of an audience.
'It is with the desire that as many people have the opportunity to watch The Good, The Bad, The Weird and The Yellow Sea on the big screen as they are meant to be seen and the hope for further opportunities to creatively showcase Korean films at the Prince Charles Cinema "

Go support Korean cinema and check out trailer for the brilliant The Good The bad The weird here:

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