Korean director Kim Han-min poised to arrive in Vietnam for exchange

VOV| 06/06/2024 11:39

Famous Korean director Kim Han-min, who helmed one of the highest-grossing domestic Korean films “The Admiral: Roaring Currents”, will be in Ho Chi Minh City for an international exchange programme between Vietnamese and foreign film makers from June 24 to 26.

Korean director Kim Han-min poised to arrive in Vietnam for exchange

VOV 06/06/2024 11:39

Famous Korean director Kim Han-min, who helmed one of the highest-grossing domestic Korean films “The Admiral: Roaring Currents”, will be in Ho Chi Minh City for an international exchange programme between Vietnamese and foreign film makers from June 24 to 26.

Ellen Y.D Kim, who is director of the Asian Contents & Film Market of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), and Film Critic Jeon Chanil are also scheduled to take part in the exchange, said Quyen Linh, director of the Cinema Development Cente that will host the show.

The guests will engage in the “Road to Busan International Film Festival”, an international exchange programme which is part of a series of activities aiming to bring experts on global cinema to the country.

According to Quyen Linh, the event will contribute to helping domestic film makers to improve their professional qualifications, expand their relationship network, and get more experience from international experts, thereby further promoting development and innovation in domestic film production.

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