Several Korean movies will be screened at the Vladivostok International Film Festival in Moscow this month.
On Thursday, the official website of the fest revealed that Korean feature films "Come Rain, Come Shine," "Blue" and short "Night Fishing" have been selected for main competition at the 9th annual Vladivostok International Film Festival - Pacific Meridian to be held from September 10 to 16.
In the meantime, Director Kim Ki-duk's controversial pic "Arirang," the third installment of the town series “Dance Town” by auteur Jeon Kyu-hwan and Kim Myung-min starrer "Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow" will be screened under the Panorama category.
Also, Korean thrillers "The Yellow Sea," "I Saw the Devil," "Moss," "The Unjust" and "The Man from Nowhere" will be shown under the special segment of In focus. Suspense, Korean style.
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Established in 2003, the Vladivostok International Film Festival - Pacific Meridian features works from the Asian Pacific countries. The festivities include the competition segment as well as workshops and discussions from distinguished members of the film industry.
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