The New Yorker |
Highlights from the New York Film Festival: Hong Sang-soo's “Hotel by the River”
The New Yorker The South Korean director Hong Sang-soo, who has lately been making two or three films a year (fourteen features in the past decade, twenty-three in all so far), does something of the sort with his own life. Working fast and on a low budget, he pulls ... |
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