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...Tennessee Republican appears to have conflated South Korea??€”a longtime U.S. ally—with North Korea, a totalitarian state that claims to possess nuclear arms...
Currently, Calixto estimates that there are 140 licenses in the U.S. and many more in Japan, China, and Korea??€”places where merchandise with the Harvard name and insignia are very popular...
During the decades he has labored behind the camera, Kwon-taek has amassed considerable critical acclaim: he has won every prize offered by South Korea??€™s three annual film awards ceremonies; received countless laurels from major international film festivals; and in 2002, he added a Best Director prize from Cannes to his trophy case for his film Chihwaseon...
...show Chunhyang, a romantic epic that, like several of Im’s films, is related by a traditional pansori singer—and which with its sweeping sets and lavish costumes, recalls both the Korean theatrical and Hollywood musical traditions from which it draws. Chihwaseon, a portrait of Korea??€™s great artist and brush master Jang Seung-up, will be playing Saturday night at 7; Sopyonje, on Monday...
What about Tony Leung and Wong Kar-Wai, the powerhouse art-film duo who between them have won eight Oscar equivalents in Hong Kong and two Cannes Film Festival awards? There’s also Jeon Ji-hyun, whose romantic comedies have set her up to be Korea??€™s next leading female actress. And Stephen Chow, Hong Kong’s answer to Ben Stiller, who writes unconventional and intelligent comedies. Apparently, we just aren’t ready to see Asian people in everyday life, when they’re not in period films depicting them recklessly...