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Two masters who represent Korean Cinema at the moment: One a genre master, the other in author cinema.
Influenza de Bong Joon-ho (2004), 30’
An early work by Parasite director Bong tells the amusing, formally inventive tale of how an initially well-behaved citizen slips into unscrupulous criminality — exclusively via images from a surveillance camera.
Lost in the Mountains de Hong Sangsoo (2009), 31’
When the young Misook discovers that her best friend has been conducting a secret relationship with her former professor, with whom she herself also had an affair, a series of hilarious emotional outbursts ensue.