Five years after Bong Joon Ho’s Korean dramedy made Oscars history by becoming the first film not in English to win best picture, its makers, distributor, campaigners and translator dish on their strategy,
Bong Joon Ho's "Mickey 17" stars Robert Pattinson in what SFGATE's Drew Magary calls a violent and hilarious satire.
Jung Hyun-joo, the former CEO of Korean film company Acemaker, is joining Parasite studio CJ ENM. Jung will join as Head of Film Business with immediate effect, bringing with her experience in helming films such as Boon Joon-ho’s The Host.
Bong Joon Ho has turned his funny-sad excavations of life under capitalism into unlikely blockbusters. With “Mickey 17,” he’s bending a whole new genre.
The appointment brings a heavyweight industry player to CJ ENM’s film operations. Jung’s resume includes her pivotal role behind Bong Joon Ho’s monster hit “The Host” during her tenure at Chungeorahm Film, where she managed production and marketing for what became one of Korea’s highest-grossing films.
One of the greatest risks to the health of beehives and pollinators is varroa mites, but a new invention from BYU students is aiming to reduce the deadly impacts of the mites.