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South Korean cinema

  • Start the week with a film: ‘Joint Security Area’ turns hyper-nationalism on its head

    Start the week with a film: ‘Joint Security Area’ turns hyper-nationalism on its head

    Scroll Staff
    · Jun 01, 2026 · 08:15 am
  • Start the week with a film: Memories of another South Korean coup in ‘12.12: The Day’

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    · Dec 09, 2024 · 09:00 am
  • ‘Exhuma’ review: A grave holds secrets to a troubled Korean past

    ‘Exhuma’ review: A grave holds secrets to a troubled Korean past

    Deepa Gahlot
    · May 03, 2024 · 09:05 am
  • Start the week with a film: ‘The Host’ is a Korean creature feature with head and heart

    Start the week with a film: ‘The Host’ is a Korean creature feature with head and heart

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 18, 2023 · 08:00 am
  • Start the week with a film: In ‘Aloners’, a very different kind of K-drama

    Start the week with a film: In ‘Aloners’, a very different kind of K-drama

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    · Oct 03, 2022 · 12:13 pm
  • ‘Beasts Clawing at Straws’ review: A cheerfully grisly crime thriller from South Korea

    ‘Beasts Clawing at Straws’ review: A cheerfully grisly crime thriller from South Korea

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    · Jan 07, 2022 · 09:45 am
  • ‘The 8th Night’ trailer: In Korean thriller, exorcists race against time to defeat a demon

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    · Jun 27, 2021 · 07:35 pm
  • Three reasons why South Korean film ‘Night in Paradise’ is ripe for an Indian remake

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    · Apr 11, 2021 · 02:30 pm
  • Renowned South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk dead at 59

    Renowned South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk dead at 59

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    · Dec 11, 2020 · 06:10 pm
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    Revealed: Why Indian filmmakers love South Korean films

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