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▲These photos, provided by YG Ent, Group Eight. Workhouse Company. BH Entertainment shows Gang Dong-won, Lee Young-ae, Ka Jung-woo, and Han Ji-min. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
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| ▲This schedule provided by BIFF shows the time table for the 'Actors' House.' (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL, September 19 (Yonhap) -- The Busan International Film Festival revealed the actors who will be attending the "Actors' House" held during the period of BIFF this year.
"Actors' House" is a special talk program where actors representing the Korean movie industry meet their audience and talk about their acting careers and philosophies.
The actors will share their opinions about the meaning of acting, talk about their own self-chosen famous scene, their acting philosophy, and behind-the-scenes stories from shooting.
Gang Dong-won of the movie "Broker," actress Lee Young-ae, representing Hallyu, Ha Jung-woo of "Narco-Saints," and Han Ji-min of director Lee Joon-ik's first sci-fi project movie, "YONDER," were invited to the "Actors' House."
Gang Dong Won, who has showcased his versatile acting in various genres, such as The Priests (2015), A Violent Prosecutor (2016), and Peninsula (2020), has left a lasting impression on the audience with his restrained acting in Kore-eda Hirokazu’s "Broker."
Lee Young-ae will be attending a public event for the first time in a long time through BIFF.
Lee Youngae attracted the audience’s attention with the portrayal of her unique character in Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005) and went on to further surprise the public with her roles in Bring Me Home (2019) and the drama series, Inspector Koo (2021).
Actor Ha Junwoo, who is garnering much attention with the recently premiered Netflix series, Narco-Saints (2022), has been very beloved over the years due to his strong acting skills and unrivaled charm. Furthermore, as director of two films, Fasten Your Seatbelt (2013) and Chronicle of a Blood Merchant (2015), he will share his rich experiences and thoughts as both an actor and director.
Han Ji-min, participated in director Lee Joon-ik’s first sci-fi project, YONDER (2022).
She will be talking about the contents of the movie "YONDER," waiting for its release, and more about her acting career on the 27th Busan International Film Festival.
The Actors’ House program is open to the public with an entrance fee of 8,000 KRW.
All profits made from the event will be donated to the international relief organization for children, "Save the Children."
Details regarding ticket purchases will be announced on the Busan International Film Festival’s official website (https://www.biff.kr/eng/).
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Dowon Kim.)
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