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Does anyone really know when it is going to air ? OR have it aired already ?

I'm lost, someone shed some light on me

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^hi lux, the latest news we heard is that the movie is going to be released sometime in Oct this year :)

Keep waiting Oct to come. :wub: All the best, Kyo! :wub:

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@putriN hey thanks :D i tried finding the latest news about the movie but can't find any. . .it seemed like soompi got the latest news :wub:

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^thanks kim for the stills.... can't wait for the poster and teaser :)

many articles today on the confirmation release date for "Today" is 27 Oct 2011 by the film's distributor, Lotte Entertainment.

@ http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/new_view.htm?sec=ent0&a_id=2011090609375587977

@hancinema -

Song Hye-kyo comes back with "La Quotidienne" on Oct 27th

Actress Song Hye-kyo's come back movie "La Quotidienne" will be released on October 27th.

This movie is about a documentary producer who forgives a 17 year old teenager who killed her fiancé.

A year later, her forgiveness brings an unexpected event and she goes through confusion and sadness but finds brilliant inspiration in the end.

"La Quotidienne" is made by director Lee Jeong-hyang and the main role is played by Asian star Song Hye-kyo.

Source : Nate

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^thanks putriN, can't wait for the movie.

Song Hye Gyo Comes Back on the Film "La Quotidienne"

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Song Hye Gyo comes back to the scene through the film “La Quotidienne,” opening in cinemas this fall. It is the actress’s first film in wide release after starring with Kang Dong Won in a segment of the 2010 Pusan International Film Festival entry, omnibus film “Camellia.”

In “La Quotidienne,” Song plays Da Hae, a documentary director who loses her fiancé in a hit and run accident. Strongly influenced by her Catholic belief, she pardons the 15-year-old culprit. A year later, she films a documentary to crusade with the Catholic Church for the abolishment of the death penalty. Her interviews with victims unravel the pain of those who live with the consequences of her act of her mercy.

Song Chang Ui, most recently of “Heartstrings,” Eugene’s husband Ki Tae Young, and child actress Nam Ji Hyun co-star.

“La Quotidienne” hits the theaters on October 27.

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thanks kim... can't wait !

Today's teaser :wub:

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/RpEX0fW2fJM/

Baidu

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Teaser revealed for the upcoming Korean movie "La Quotidienne"

"La Quotidienne" (2011)

Directed by Lee Jeong-hyang

With Song Hye-kyo, Song Chang-ee, Nam Ji-hyeon, Ki Tae-yeong, Jin Kyeong,...

Prevously known as "Today" and "Nobody Somebody"

Synopsis

A female producer loses her fiancé in a hit and run accident and stands in the line of conflict. After 8 years, this movie is directed by Lee Jeong-hyang who also directed "The Way Home" with Nam Ji-hyeon and Song Hye-kyo in the lead, after incredible competition, as the producer.

Da-hae who lost her fiancé by a hit and run accident, forgave the criminal who was 15 year old boy as her principle base on catholic belief and signs a petition for him. One year after, Da-hae is making a documentary to abolish death penalty requested by Catholic Church. The time goes on, she starts to look back her pain having an interview to victims who live with the forgiveness.

Release date in Korea : 2011/10/27

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Today's teaser :wub:

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/RpEX0fW2fJM/

Baidu

Translation at SHK's thread

Guy:(0:01-0:03)

i will always be with you

i love you

hye kyo:

i love you too.

(0:11-0:16)

i still feel sorry towards you,chang eui

(0:16-0:22)

if i know that's the last,i will smile at you and say i love you.

(0:23-0:27)

must i treat him as a stranger to forgive him?

(0:28-0:29)

because of my forgiveness,i harm the other person.

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"Only You" Starring So Ji Sub and Han Hyo Joo Opens 2011 Pusan International Film Festival

“Only You,” starring So Ji Sub and Han Hyo Joo will premiere at the 2011 Pusan International Film Festival. The melodrama directed by Song Il Gon is chosen as the opening film of the prestigious world cinema event to be held on October 6 to 14.

Other Korean films such as “Unbowed,” “The Cut,” and “La Quotidienne” starring Song Hye Gyo will also be part of the Festival’s Gala Presentation. A total of 307 films from 70 countries will be screened.

“Only You” tells of the love between So’s boxer character, Min Chul and Han’s Jung Hwa, a woman who slowly loses her sight. In addition to the posters and character stills, “Only You” has also released its theatrical trailer.

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[Weekender] Busan promises more cinematic fun

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The Busan Film Center, the newly constructed main venue of the 16th Busan (formerly Pusan) International Film Festival (BIFF), opens Sept. 28. Asia’s largest cinema showcase opens from Oct. 6 to 14 in the southern port city.

Festival finds new niche at Busan Film Center

By Lee Hyo-won

Standing tall and wide, and at an odd angle like an upside pyramid, the Busan Film Center in Haeundae Centum City is hard to miss.

The white, dramatically lit building has become a new landmark in this southern port city’s architecture, and cinephiles from near and far will gather there next month for the Busan (formerly Pusan) International Film Festival (BIFF).

Final touches are underway for the Center’s opening Sept. 28, ahead of the film festival’s grand curtain-raising Oct. 6 for a nine-day run through Oct. 14.

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In addition to having a new home, the 16th edition of Asia’s largest cinema event sees many changes. Founding director Kim Dong-ho announced his retirement last year and the succeeding Lee Yong-gwan will helm the upcoming edition of the festival.

“We will try our best to make up for past shortcomings and to encourage more people to participate in the festival,” Lee told reporters during a press meeting last Thursday.

Indeed the long awaited opening of the Busan Film Center is expected to provide for a more impressive and efficient festival-going experience.

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Designed by the Vienna-based design firm Coop Himmelb(l)au, the new center boasts four state-of-the-art theaters as well as a giant, 24 meter by 13 meter outdoor screen which can be viewed by some 4,000 people for the opening and closing ceremonies. The center is also home to the Busan Cinematheque and the Busan Asian Film Archive.

In the past main ceremonies and screenings were held at the Busan Yatching Center as well as the environs of Haeundae Beach and Nanpo-dong. But beginning this year the festival will be centered on the Busan Film Center and Haeundae, simplifying logistics for festival-goers.

With the festival less than four weeks away, avid fans of the annual event are already acting quickly to secure movie tickets and lodging, especially since festival organizers are offering great discounts.

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Make reservations, quick!

Ever since online reservations for tickets opened last Friday, fans are acting fast to secure as many tickets as possible.

This year ticket prices saw a 20 percent hike from 5,000 won to 6,000 won, but organizers are offering two types of coupon packages: “Challenge Five” (30,000 won) enables users to watch six films for the price of five while “Passion Ten” offers admissions to 13 works for the price of 10 (60,000 won).

Don’t worry if you don’t end up watching all six or 10 films; these coupons are valid for three years even if ticket prices go up in the future. The same applies for those who purchased admission coupons during the past two years, which remain valid

The only down side to these coupons is that users must enter the 20-digit code to make reservations for films online, and the time-consuming process often results in losing the chance as admissions for high-in-demand works sell out by the second.

These coupons are on sale through Sept. 21. They will be shipped Sept. 22 to confirmed users that have fully paid the due cost. Some 100 packages were sold on the opening day of sales alone.

Lodging is often a problem, as hotel and motel fees often double during the festival. BIFF organizers thus offer festival-goers its own in-house system. It began the service in 2001 for the 6th edition of the event, providing lodging for as little as 5,000 won per night.

This year the Arpina Youth Hostel is open to movie fans. Rooms accommodate anywhere from four to 15 people, and costs from 8,000 to 15,000 won per person.

One person can request spots for up to four people, but men and women cannot be lodged in the same room. Reservations opened at 10 a.m. on Wednesday on the festival’s website www.biff.kr (Korean and English).

The hostel can host up to 140 people per night, but competition for the much coveted weekend (Oct. 7-9) is high so hopeful users are advised to make reservations quickly.

This year’s lineup

The reason why of course cinephiles flock to BIFF each year is to watch what Asia’s largest cinema showcase has to offer. This year’s lineup includes 307 films from 70 countries, including 135 international and world premieres.

Song Il-gon’s “Always” will open the festival. The Cannes-winning Song is best known for his lyrical experimentation and silent long shots in films such as “The Magician,” but he opts for a more mainstream style in this romance featuring top stars So Ji-sub and Han Hyo-joo.

The movie is about a disgruntled former boxer (So) falling in love with a telemarketer (Han), who remains cheerful despite the fact that she is slowly losing her sight.

Fans of Korean cinema can look forward to Song Hye-kyo’s return to the big screen in “A Reason to Live.” The popular actress stars opposite Nam Ji-hyun in this film that takes a critical look at capital punishment and violent patriarchical rule. The film also marks the return of director Lee Jeong-hyang, who is known through mellow dramas susch as “Art Museum by the Zoo” and “The Way Home.” “A Reason to Live” is featured in the Gala Presentation section.

Not to be missed in the Gala Presentation is Luc Besson’s “The Lady.” The famed French director portrays the trials of Myanmar’s political activist Aung San Suu Kyi, played by star actress Michelle Yeoh. Besson will visit the festival to take part in a hand-printing ceremony, among other events. (Related story on page 10)

The same section introduces Peter Chan’s “Wu Xia,” a stylistic film about a quiet man who is suspected of being a martial arts master.

In addition to featuring a range of works for pan-Asian countries, BIFF will present works from Africa, South America and Europe. There is a special focus on Portuguese cinema this year and fans can watch films such as “Blood of My Blood” by Jose Canijo.

The Asia Project Market, Asia Film Market and the Busan International Film Commission and Industry Showcase will be held in conjunction with the festival.

A family drama by Masato Harado will close BIFF. “Chronicle of My Mother” is about a successful writer who learns to make amends with his estranged mother as she suffers from dementia. The protagonist had resented the fact that his mother had sent him to live with his grandfather’s mistress as a child, but discovers the reason for the decision as well as her profound maternal love.

For more information, visit www.biff.kr.

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2011/09/141_94827.html

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"Today" special poster released :wub:

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