Wide Angle party puts spotlight on new talent Print E-mail
Written by Clifford Coonan   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Story Categories: Festivals, Film, Korea, People, Pusan,

At the Wide Angle party Monday night, Korea’s indie filmmakers gathered to celebrate emerging talent along four long tables in a room normally used for measuring nautical instruments.

Helpful staff wearing winged hats advertising the Naver website kept the beer flowing, and the bands were great although the long tables made getting a groove on slightly challenging.

Among the guests in the hangar were Kim-cho Gwang-su, producer of “No Regret”; Cho Chang-ho, director of “The Peter Pan Formula”; emerging talent on the short film circuit Josh Kim; and Canadian producer Andrew Boutilier.


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