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Haifa's wildest nights

Just as biting as Bong Joon-ho's sci-fi dystopia "Snowpiercer," while delivering even more unpretentious fun

Variety
  • Archive - Festival 32
  • Director: Yeon Sang-ho
  • 2016
  • 118 minutes
  • Korean
  • Subtitles in Hebrew, English

As an unidentified virus sweeps the country, Korean government declares martial law. Those on an express train to Busan, a city that has successfully fended off the viral outbreak, must fight for their own survival…
Anime expert Yeon Sang-ho delighted Cannes audiences this year with his first live action film. In the best tradition of zombie movies, Yeon presents an adrenaline-fuelled action horror film that pulses with relentless locomotive momentum and employs a strong social commentary, critiquing his country's class system.
Filmography: Seoul Station (2015), The Fake (2013), The King of Pigs (2011).

Midnight Madness films might contain scenes that some viewers might find difficult to watch

 

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  • Director Yeon Sang-ho
  • Production Lee Dong-ha
  • Script Yeon Sang-ho
  • Cinematography Lee Hyung-deok
  • Editing Yang Jin-mo
  • Music Jang Young-gyu
  • Festivals Cannes
  • Actors Gong Yoo, Kim Su-an, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok
  • Source Contents Panda, Seoul

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