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  • Following our introduction to KOFFIA 2011, we take a look at the films that will be screening at this years festival… The Unjust (Ryoo Seung-wan / 2010)  One of the most talked about films on this years festival circuit and the opening film for this years KOFFIA, The Unjust is...

    KOFFIA 2011: The Films… Part 1

    Following our introduction to KOFFIA 2011, we take a look at the films that will be screening at this years festival… The Unjust (Ryoo Seung-wan / 2010)  One of the most talked about films on this years festival circuit and the opening film for this years KOFFIA, The Unjust is...

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  • It was last years blockbuster smash in Korea, won a stack of awards at the Korea Film Awards and opened last years London Korean Film Festival, The Man From Nowhere is now getting it’s UK DVD release. Reviewed twice on the site, with one rating the film as fun but...

    DVD Review: The Man From Nowhere (Lee Jeong-beom / 2010)

    It was last years blockbuster smash in Korea, won a stack of awards at the Korea Film Awards and opened last years London Korean Film Festival, The Man From Nowhere is now getting it’s UK DVD release. Reviewed twice on the site, with one rating the film as fun but...

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  • A couple of drug packets assume the role of a MacGuffin in a world involving cops, smugglers, a bar dancer, a little girl, and a mysterious man. Review Putting the cinematic history of The Man, a.k.a The Man who has nothing personal to do with the film’s events (Chris Sabian...

    Review: The Man From Nowhere (Lee Jeong-beom / 2010)

    A couple of drug packets assume the role of a MacGuffin in a world involving cops, smugglers, a bar dancer, a little girl, and a mysterious man. Review Putting the cinematic history of The Man, a.k.a The Man who has nothing personal to do with the film’s events (Chris Sabian...

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  • A dysfunctional family, some shady cops and the mob converge in unexpected ways as a drug bust goes horribly wrong. The man from nowhere is inevitably drawn into the chaos when his neighbour and her daughter is kidnapped and he is played as a patsy when he attempts to rescue...

    Review: The Man From Nowhere (Lee Jeong-beom / 2010)

    A dysfunctional family, some shady cops and the mob converge in unexpected ways as a drug bust goes horribly wrong. The man from nowhere is inevitably drawn into the chaos when his neighbour and her daughter is kidnapped and he is played as a patsy when he attempts to rescue...

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