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BONG Joon-ho and SONG Kang-ho will meet the Locarno72 audience together

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South Korean actor SONG Kang-ho, winner of the Excellence Award 2019, will be appearing at the Spazio Cinema on Tuesday 13 August at 1.30 pm to take part in a panel conversation with the Locarno72 audience. He will be joined by South Korean director BONG Joon-ho, who picked up the Golden Palm at Cannes this year for his film Gisaengchung (Parasite). Moderating the discussion will be Executive Director of ARTE France Cinema and former Artistic Director of the Locarno Film Festival, Olivier Père.

Working under BONG Joon-ho’s direction has been crucial in the development of SONG’s career, inducing him to reshape the lead role in a delicate balance between the centralizing figure of the head of the family and the hero unable to resolve his own destiny, typical of modern cinema. A fine example is provided by the unlucky provincial detective in Salinui chueok (Memories of Murder, 2003), their first, groundbreaking collaboration, but it was with the father in Gwoemul (The Host, 2006), a snack-bar owner plunged into confrontation with a monstrous creature, that they created one of the biggest hits in Korean box office history.

BONG Joon-ho and SONG Kang-ho continued working together for 2013’s Snowpiercer, based on the French sci-fi graphic novel Le Transperceneige, in which the Korean star more than held his own among a cast of global stars that included Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton and Ed Harris. The South Koreans’ partnership has now been laurelled by the top prize at the 72nd Cannes Festival for Gisaengchung (Parasite, 2019), in which SONG once again plays a father, an affectionate loser in a money-driven society, who proves capable of turning himself into the phantom of the dignity of the oppressed. Parasite is currently going on theatrical release across Europe, so this summer is a perfect opportunity to see the movie and then meet the director and lead player in Locarno to join in a discussion of their work together.

The tribute to SONG Kang-ho will also be accompanied by screenings of several stand-out titles in his filmography: Banchikwang (The Foul King, 2000) by KIM Jee-woon, Boksuneun naui geot (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, 2002), the first film in the so-called revenge trilogy by PARK Chan-wook, and Salinui chueok (Memories of Murder, 2003) by BONG Joon-ho. The latter will be the late-night feature for “Crazy Midnight” in Piazza Grande on 12 August, when SONG will receive the Excellence Award in person. On Tuesday 13 August at 1.30 pm, the Festival audience will be able to join the actor in the Spazio Cinema for a panel discussion featuring his fellow South Korean, director BONG Joon-ho, and moderated by Olivier Père.


The 72nd Locarno Film Festival will take place from 7 to 17 August 2019.

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