Park Ri-woong received an Mfa from the Korea National University of Arts. He directed the short films Windowsill (2003), Family (2005), Let Us Go (2007), and Good Yeounha (2008), which were honored with awards at such festivals as the Seoul International Film Festival, Filmfest Munchen, and the Jeonju International Film Festival. His feature debut, The Girl on a Bulldozer, premiered at the 2021 Busan International Film Festival and was invited to the Osaka Asian Film Festival and Far East Film Festival in 2022.
On the occasion of “The Girl on a Bulldozer” screening at New York Asian Film Festival, we speak with him about the inspiration behind the film and the presence of the bulldozer in particular, the true nature of the film, the difficulties the production met, Kim Hye-yoon and other topics.
additional questions by Rhythm Zaveri
The leap from Data Manager in films to Director is quite a unique one. How did that come about?...
On the occasion of “The Girl on a Bulldozer” screening at New York Asian Film Festival, we speak with him about the inspiration behind the film and the presence of the bulldozer in particular, the true nature of the film, the difficulties the production met, Kim Hye-yoon and other topics.
additional questions by Rhythm Zaveri
The leap from Data Manager in films to Director is quite a unique one. How did that come about?...
- 8/21/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Janchivdorj Sengedorj’s ‘The Sales Girl’ picked up best feature film
Korean comedy drama ‘Perhaps Love’ and Coba Cheng’s Hong Kong family comedy Chilli Laugh Story took home the audience awards at New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff), which wrapped its 20th edition on July 31.
Chilli Laugh Story was a box office hit in Hong Kong cinemas, having beaten out Thor: Love And Thunder, and screened in the Next/Now strand during the festival’s 17-day run.
Other Nyaff winners included Janchivdorj Sengedorj’s Mongolian coming-of-age comedy The Sales Girl, which took the Uncaged award for best feature given...
Korean comedy drama ‘Perhaps Love’ and Coba Cheng’s Hong Kong family comedy Chilli Laugh Story took home the audience awards at New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff), which wrapped its 20th edition on July 31.
Chilli Laugh Story was a box office hit in Hong Kong cinemas, having beaten out Thor: Love And Thunder, and screened in the Next/Now strand during the festival’s 17-day run.
Other Nyaff winners included Janchivdorj Sengedorj’s Mongolian coming-of-age comedy The Sales Girl, which took the Uncaged award for best feature given...
- 8/2/2022
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
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