
Jeonju Film Festival Opens with 'Late Fame,' Honors Ahn Sung-ki
The 27th Jeonju International Film Festival has officially opened, featuring Kent Jones' 'Late Fame' as its opening night film and honoring actor Ahn Sung-ki, following the earlier announcement of its full lineup.
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Jeonju IFF taps Kent Jones' 'Late Fame' as opening night pick; martial law doc to close
The 27th Jeonju International Film Festival unveiled its full lineup at a press conference at CGV Yongsan in Seoul on Tuesday, announcing Kent Jones' "Late Fame" as the opener for the 10-day event kicking off April 29. This year's edition, running through May 8 across 21 screens at five venues across Jeonju, will screen 237 films from 54 countries -- 97 Korean and 140 international -- with 78 world premieres on the slate, up 13 titles from last year. "Late Fame," which had its world premiere at
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