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Korean Films 'Hope' and 'Colony' Return to Cannes After Four-Year Absence

Na Hong-jin's 'Hope' is set to premiere at Cannes, with Neon securing North American rights, highlighting Korea's cinematic resurgence. The festival’s inclusion of these films signals renewed international interest in Korean cinema amid recent industry shifts. Next, watch for the films' premieres and global reception at Cannes to gauge their impact.
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Bong Joon-ho
Na Hong-jin
Park Chan-Wook
Parasite
Yeon Sang-ho
Neon
Cannes Film Festival
Korea