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Director Park Chan-wook and "Squid Game” star Lee Byung-hun talk about their twisty thriller "No Other Choice" at the Venice Film Festival.
Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice scored an 8 1/2-minute ovation after its world premiere screening at the 2025 Venice Film Festival.
Veteran Korean filmmaker Park Chan-Wook returns to the Venice competition this evening with No Other Choice, his first feature to debut on the Lido in two decades. This afternoon, during a press ...
South Korean director Park Chan-wook returned to Venice Film Festival and was greeted with a six-mionute standing ovation for "No Other Choice." ...
At the Venice press conference for his new Neon film 'No Other Choice,' South Korean director Park Chan-wook laid groundwork for his first Oscar nod.
It took Park Chan-wook two decades to bring his latest film "No Other Choice" to the screen, but the South Korean director said on Friday the story's core theme of job insecurity was more relevant ...
Oscar nominee Joshua Seftel's powerful 33-minute film chronicles a seven-year quest to memorialize the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings.
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