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As a Metrograph retrospective unfolds in New York, the South Korean filmmaker looks back on films like "Poetry," whose star Yoon Jeong-hee began to develop Alzheimer's during production.
Exclusive: IndieWire debuts the trailers for new 4K restorations of Lee's masterful films "Peppermint Candy" and "Poetry."
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Netflix's latest adds are highlighted by essential new foreign movies like Lee Chang-dong's "Burning" and Locarno winner "A Land Imagined."
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Beyond and including Lee Chang-dong, Steven Yeun, and Haruki Murakami, there are plenty of great reasons to go see one of the very best movies of 2018.
Yeun enters a new phase of his acting career (and should be a supporting actor contender) in Lee Chang-dong's nuanced character study.
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It's the most acclaimed film at the festival so far.
The Korean auteur's first film in eight years is a welcome merging of creative forces.
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