South Korea's most versatile writer-director, Bong Joon-ho, discusses how South Korean society has influenced their cinema.
A true cinephile at heart, his work boldly reflects his eclectic taste. From drama to genre, from fantasy to true crime (often with a layer of dark humour), films such as Memories of Murder, The Host, and Snowpiercer have garnered Bong Joon Ho a worldwide audience, with fellow auteurs Guillermo Del Toro and Quentin Tarantino ranking among his biggest fans.
After its World Premiere at Cannes, his film Okja ignited an important conversation around distribution strategies and Festival eligibility, all the while enchanting audiences. Tarantino once declared that "Bong Joon Ho is like Steven Spielberg in his prime," and luckily for us all, he has more stories to tell.