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‘In Waves,’ Park Chan-Wook Deals End Cannes Market With A Bang

‘In Waves,’ Park Chan-Wook Deals End Cannes Market With A Bang

After a sluggish opening week that left many sellers staring at their phones, the Cannes Film Market found something like a second wind in its final days, with a flurry of high-profile acquisitions injecting some much-needed energy into what had been a cautious, defensive Marché. The late surge was headlined by two deals that had been quietly percolating on the Croisette. Netflix moved to acquire the animated feature In Waves, while Warner Bros.’ nascent specialty label Clockworks entered exclusive negotiations to take Park Chan-wook‘s upcoming revenge Western The Brigands of Rattlecreek — a project that had been flagged by The Hollywood Reporter as one of the market’s most coveted packages before the first screening had even unspooled. Netflix took worldwide rights outside of France for In Waves, which opened Cannes Critics’ Week. The hand-drawn French animated feature, from Franco-Vietnamese director Phuong Mai Nguyen, is an adaptation of the graphic novel by AJ Dungo and is a love story set in L.A. between AJ, a shy, skateboard and art-loving teen, and Kristen, a surfer girl. Will …

Cannes 2026: Park Chan-wook and Demi Moore ready to judge festival contenders – arts24

Cannes 2026: Park Chan-wook and Demi Moore ready to judge festival contenders – arts24

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again arts24 © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 13/05/2026 – 17:36Modified: 13/05/2026 – 17:36 13:20 min From the show Reading time 1 min It’s Day 1 of the annual cinematic marathon for the Cannes  jury weighing up the features in competition for the Palme d’Or, with 22 films to consider. Critic Emma Jones tells us more about the members of director Park Chan-wook’s jury, and we discuss the first two competition screenings: “Nagi Notes” and “A Woman’s Life”, as well as the hotly anticipated features from Asghar Farhadi, Pedro Almodovar and Cristian Mungiu. Source link

Park Chan-wook, director of ‘No Other Choice,’ still believes in the power of collective values

Park Chan-wook, director of ‘No Other Choice,’ still believes in the power of collective values

Park Chan-wook at the Venice International Film Festival, August 29, 2025. ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/INVISION/AP “Tell us, what is your greatest weakness?” This question comes up during a job interview in No Other Choice, Park Chan-wook’s latest film. The protagonist, You Man-su, played by actor Lee Byung-hun, knows this moment is crucial. He stammers out a hesitant “I refuse,” leaving his interviewers dumbfounded. After an awkward pause and a glance at the sun, he finally adds, “is not part of my vocabulary.” The very next scene makes it clear that he will not get the job. When asked remotely about his own worst flaw, the 62-year-old director from South Korea did not hesitate. “I would say my inability to adapt to real life. For example, I don’t like driving and my wife often reproaches me for it. I’m also very bad at anything administrative, like going to the bank.” Fortunately, Park has other strengths. Chief among them is his ability to twist reality in his films to reveal its underlying impulses and darkness; he transcends everyday turmoil …

Park Chan-wook is the 2026 Cannes Jury President

Park Chan-wook is the 2026 Cannes Jury President

South Korean director Park Chan-wook will be the jury president for the 79th Cannes International Film Festival, Cannes announced Thursday. The acclaimed filmmaker behind Oldboy, The Handmaiden and No Other Choice will head up the international jury that will select the winner of this year’s Palme d’Or. The 2026 Cannes Film Festival runs May 12 – 23. He will be the first Korean head of the Cannes jury. “Park Chan-wook‘s inventiveness, visual mastery, and penchant for capturing the multiple impulses of women and men with strange destinies have given contemporary cinema some truly memorable moments,” Cannes festival president Iris Knobloch and director Thierry Frémaux said in a statement. “We are delighted to celebrate his immense talent and, more broadly, the cinema of a country deeply engaged with the questioning of our time.” Park Chan-wook first attracted international attention with his third feature, Joint Security Area, which screened in Berlin in 2001, but his breakthrough came three years later with the world premiere of Oldboy in Cannes. The groundbreaking revenge thriller won the Grand Jury Prize …

Park Chan-wook on No Other Choice, Possible Oscar Nom

Park Chan-wook on No Other Choice, Possible Oscar Nom

Park Chan-wook, our guest on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, is one of the most admired filmmakers not only in his own country, South Korea, but all around the world, having made masterpieces including 2000’s Joint Security Area, 2003’s Oldboy, 2016’s The Handmaiden, 2022’s Decision to Leave and, most recently, 2025’s No Other Choice, a dramedy centering on a man who is laid off from his job and resorts to desperate measures to try to keep his life the way it was. The Hollywood Reporter has described Park as “the virtual face of contemporary South Korean cinema.” Paste argued, “The vibrant South Korean cinema scene’s success with Western audiences over the past couple of decades owes much to” him. And the New York Times has described him as “an auteur beloved as much for his complex, often critical visions of his home country… as for scenes of stomach-churning horror,” “an internationally renowned master of bloodshed” and “the man who put Korean cinema on the map.” Over the course of a conversation …