Some Tweets about London Korean Film Festival Teaser Bluebeard (2017)
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Some Tweets about London Korean Film Festival Teaser Bluebeard (2017)
#LeeSooyeon returns after 14 years to present the labyrinth of the human mind with #Bluebeard https://t.co/UQngbVLrAA #koreanfilm #film pic.twitter.com/Zh9UpL6tll— KoBiz (@KoreanFilmBiz) July 14, 2017
As Bluebeard (2017) progresses, Lee Soo-yeon's teasing multiple snatches of scenes from different angles subside, into Seung-hoon's ambience https://t.co/cqubYrqbJR
— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 27, 2017
Photo credits : Dae-myung Kim (and Jin-woong Jo) (upper image) ;
Actor not credited (by IMDb), and Jin-woong Jo (lower image)
A succinct introduction by Dr Morris both put Bluebeard in its place in the Teasers (and the thinking behind them), and nicely set the mood. https://t.co/vSR0BEstF6— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 25, 2017
Don't miss this opportunity to catch BLUEBEARD, part of the #LKFF Teaser Screenings!#SouthKoreanCinema #Cambridge https://t.co/3lQpIK0MeO pic.twitter.com/59mlZ6gLUW— Cambridge Film Fest (@camfilmfest) July 24, 2017
Thanks to the friendship of @camfilmfest and @koreanfilmfest, a chance to see Soo-youn Lee's Bluebeard (2017) at @CamPicturehouse last night— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 25, 2017
Photo credits : Jin-woong Jo (upper image) ;
Goo Shin and Dae-myung Kim (centre image)
Jin-woong Jo and Yoon Se-ah (lower image)
Assisted by the score's novelty, as we try to pick our way between clues and snares, do we momentarily think of ? :https://t.co/KEHHdqgYhL https://t.co/EhOc9XcBgf— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 26, 2017
Film-references :
* A Girl at my Door (Dohee-ya) (2014)
* Delicatessen (1991)
* El virus de la por (The Virus of Fear) (2015)
* It’s A Wonderful Life (1946)
* The Handmaiden (2016)
* The Trial (1962)
To-night, what is - except at the lovely time that is @camfilmfest, which was part of it - the rarity of a double-bill at @CamPicturehouse !— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) July 24, 2017
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)