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Busan Film Festival’s Retrospective to Shine on Legendary Star SHIN Seong-il

Sep 04, 2017
  • Writer by Pierce Conran
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BIFF to Screen 8 Classics among 500 Title Filmography
 

Next month’s Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has set the Korean Cinema Retrospective for its 22nd edition, which will focus on legendary actor SHIN Seong-il. Over the course of over 40 years and an extraordinary 500 films, the actor has featured in many of the most important Korean films of all time and is fondly remembered by filmmakers working today.

SHIN Seong-il debuted in director SHIN Sang-ok’s 1960 film A Romantic Papa and rose to fame through popular youth titles. In 1967 alone, he featured in 51 films and his status as one of Korea’s top actors extended well into the 1980s. He was last seen in the 2013 film Door to the Night. Unfortunately, SHIN is currently battling with lung cancer.

In the words of director PARK Chan-wook, “If there is Mifune Toshiro in Japan, Marcello Mastroianni in Italy, Gregory Peck in America and Alain Delon in France, we have SHIN Seong-il.” The Old Boy (2003) director goes on to say that “For all the times and places, never was there a country that both film industry and art are so dependent on one person. Without understanding SHIN Seong-il, it is hard to get grasp of Korean film history nor Korean modern cultural history.”

This year’s Korean Cinema Retrospective will screen eight titles from SHIN’s vast filmography, including KIM Soo-yong’s Mist (1967), LEE Man-hee’s A Day Off (1968), LEE Jang-ho’s Heavenly Homecoming to Stars (1974) and IM Kwon-taek’s Kilsodeum (1986).

This year’s BIFF will take place from October 12th to 21st.
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