Korean Cinema
Korean cinema has gained international recognition for its unique storytelling and diverse genres. It encompasses a wide range of films, from romantic comedies to intense thrillers, often reflecting social issues and cultural nuances. Notable films like Parasite and Oldboy have showcased the creativity and depth of Korean filmmakers.
The industry has evolved significantly since the late 20th century, with the rise of influential directors such as Bong Joon-ho and Park Chan-wook. Film festivals, like the Busan International Film Festival, have further promoted Korean cinema, attracting global audiences and fostering collaborations with international filmmakers.