'Korean cinema's crisis is invisible from NY' says US film fest chief
The commentary on Korean cinema's struggles amidst global success raises concerns and prompts discussions among fans and industry experts.
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Samuel Jamier, director of the New York Asian Film Festival, commented that the crisis facing Korean cinema is largely unnoticed in the U.S., despite its global popularity.
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Fans are concerned about the sustainability of Korean cinema, especially as it faces challenges behind its successful facade.
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This situation highlights the disparity between the success of K-content and the underlying issues affecting its production.
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Viewers should explore critically acclaimed Korean films like 'Parasite' to understand the depth of the industry.
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It's disheartening to see such a disconnect between popularity and the real struggles of the industry.
Culture Signal
The challenges faced by Korean cinema reveal a complex relationship with its global success.
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