K Horror at The London Korean Film Festival!

K Horror at The London Korean Film Festival!

AFTER DARK: K-HORROR STRAND

LKFF presents a widely and feverishly appreciated genre, rooted in psychological and emotional reality, with its After Dark: K-Horror strand. 

Park Kang’s intense, ambiguous feature Seire (the 3 week confinement period for mother and newborn)is a subtle, serious, slow-burn exposé of one man’s inner psyche, both waking and dreaming. November 11th at Picturehouse Central , London .   Link to tickets – https://www.koreanfilm.co.uk/events/lkff-2022-seire/

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Drawing liberally (if dynamically) on both Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and Kim Jee-woon’s A Tale Of Two SistersContorted by Kang Dong-hun places a child in harrowing peril and concerns a house and a family both haunted where mental illness and domestic history merge into one. November 10th at Genesis Cinema , London. Link to tickets – https://www.koreanfilm.co.uk/events/lkff-2022-contorted/

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Set in a community centre where a mass murder took place, Guimoon: The Lightless Door involves a paranormal investigator who discovers a door to another world in a wild, bewildering and increasing frantic ghost train of a ride by Sim Deok-geun.  11th November , Rio Cinema London Link to tickets – https://www.koreanfilm.co.uk/events/lkff-2022-guimoon-the-lightless-door/

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The Fifth Thoracic Vertebra by Park Sye-young is a melancholic, monstrous, experimental horror dealing with a creature’s need to feed but also sets human drama and dreams against an irrational canvas of nature. 

Park’s short film Cashbag is programmed alongside and follows a man in a series of nocturnal transactions ending always in a similar waterside location. November 10th at Genesis Cinema , London . Link to tickets – https://www.koreanfilm.co.uk/events/lkff-2022-the-fifth-thoracic-vertebra-cashbag/

The London Korean Film Festival  (LKFF)  running from 3rd November – 17th November.

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