Okja Director: Bong Joon - ho Writer: Bong Joon - ho, Jon Ronson Fans of South Korean
auteur Bong Joon - Ho's...
Korean
auteur Bong Joon - Ho's satire Okja, which was shown at Cannes Film Festival in May, was boycotted by Korea's big chain...
Part 1 With five features to his name, South Korean
auteur Bong Joon - ho's directorial quirks can be easily discerned: sudden tonal shifts, stinging social commentary and a penchant for morbid humor.
Not exact matches
On one side of the coin, collaborations with indie filmmakers and esteemed
auteurs like
Bong Joon - ho, whose new film Okja plays in competition in this year's Cannes Film Festival, ensure that more and more diverse creative voices are being heard.
Reverse Shot's Damon Smith talks to
Bong Joon - ho (Mother, The Host) about the psychological costs of making better films, the blurring of reality and fantasy, and the drinking habits of Korean
auteurs.
Korean
auteur director Joon - ho
Bong has previously delivered a couple of artistic and interesting genre movies with The Host and Mother.