Director Huh Jin-ho of the movie ‘Ordinary Family’ attends the 26th Udine Far East Film Festival

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2024-05-03 11:51:08

‘Ordinary Family’ Udine Far East Film Festival

‘Ordinary Family’ is a movie about a couple of brothers with different beliefs who accidentally encounter a terrible secret. Director Heo Jin-ho, who directed this film, attended the 26th Udine Far East Film Festival and heated up the scene.

According to film importer Finecut Co., Ltd., ‘Ordinary Family’, which was officially invited to the 26th Udine Far East Film Festival, successfully completed its first official screening at the 1,200-seat Teatro Nuovo Theater on the 27th of last month. After the screening, the audience cheered and applauded as they were moved by director Jin-ho Heo’s detailed direction and immersive story. The next day, April 28, director Heo Jin-ho shared his thoughts about attending the film festival and meeting global film fans through press interviews with TV and various media outlets.

Also, on April 29th, I attended a FEFF TALK held by Daldalsi Paquette, a film critic and translator well known for translating the movie subtitles for ‘Aliens + Humans Part 2’, ‘Spring in Seoul’, and ‘Crime City 3’, and gave a talk about ‘Ordinary Family’. The enthusiasm for ‘continued. At the FEFF TALK, director Jin-ho Huh and Kim Won-guk, CEO of Hive Media Corp, which produced ‘Spring in Seoul’, participated in an in-depth talk about the directing and behind-the-scenes of ‘Ordinary Family’, as well as stories about Asian films, and received a warm response.

Meanwhile, ‘Ordinary Family’ is establishing itself as a globally anticipated film with constant love calls from leading overseas film festivals, including the Udine Far East Film Festival. Sabrina Baracetti, executive director of the Udine Far East Film Festival, revealed the reason for the invitation, saying, “It is an ensemble drama that captivates audiences with its sharp metaphors for the world we live in.”

In addition, “an excellent film that deals with the dilemmas that families face in modern society” (Mario Dorminski, co-executive director of the Fantasporto International Film Festival) and “a work that provides a powerful experience that makes you reflect on your own moral standards” (Miami Film Festival) Film festivals around the world have praised the tight story and high-quality directing, including “Not only is it the best of the four films adapted from the novel ‘The Dinner’, but it is also the most powerful film among recent Korean works” (Thierry Jobin, art director of the Friborg International Film Festival). The reactions of the officials attract attention.

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