Archive for June 30th, 2008

Director Lee Myung-Se Q&A on Tuesday

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Probably the most controversial, acclaimed, attacked, defended, studied and debated Korean director these days is Lee Myung-Se, director of the kinetic action movie, NOWHERE TO HIDE, the swooningly gorgeous swordplay film, DUELIST, and this year’s psychedelic romance, M. Director Lee has been a good friend of the New York Asian Film Festival for years, and we’re pleased as punch to announce that he’ll be here for the Tuesday, July 1 screening of M at 7pm. Director Lee will be introducing the movie and then conducting a Q&A afterwards - and if there’s ever a movie that leaves the audience wanting to know more, it’s M.

Starring one of Korea’s biggest male stars, Jang Dong-Won, M is a movie that director Lee started writing when he was living in NYC after the release of NOWHERE TO HIDE. Informed by a short story by Truman Capote, Haruki Murakami’s novel East of the Sun, West of the Moon, a dream he had about Alfred Hitchcock and a complicated and tangled dreamscape that grew in his mind based on his observations of New York City and his memories and dreams about Seoul, M sounds simple: a writer is followed by a young woman who claims to know him. She could be real, she could be a ghost, she could be a memory or a dream, and that’s when things get funky. It’s like dreaming with your eyes open, and here’s what critics have to say:

“The film’s initially disorienting avant-garde tropes and heavy noir atmosphere, as it progresses, gradually reveals its big, beautiful romantic heart.” - Meniscus Magazine

“… impressive and bewitching…” - New York Press

“Lee’s M drowns in style…Bodies overlap, rooms merge into one another or turn on their axis’; a running girl vanishes into a pitch-black alley and emerges into a sunny street that instantly becomes a noon-time thunderstorm.” - Brooklyn Rail

“There is little doubt that Korea’s Lee Myung-Se is one of the purest cinematic talents working in the world today.  His grasp of the language unique to cinema is staggering, his ability to merge cinematography, editing and sound unparalleled.” - Twitch Film

Tickets are available and on sale now. You really don’t want to miss this. Director Lee’s Q&A sessions are legendary, he’s truly a unique artist and his brain works in ways most of us don’t understand.

Trailer, complete write-up and showtimes here.

NYAFF: Day 8, 9, 10

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Rather than bore you with a list of what we showed, why not let Magic Marker Rembrandt tell the tale.

Friday

And finally!

Then Saturday we showed…

And evening shows of…

And finally, at midnight (Magic Marker Rembrandt tops himself)…

On Sunday the line-up was of two double features, the two LOVE ON SUNDAY movies and a back-to-back, six hour screening of the two KING NARESUAN films…

Currently, the KING NARESUAN movies are leading the audience award voting and there’s one last screening of KING NARESUAN 2 tonight, Monday June 30 at 8:15pm. Tickets, trailer and more info here.