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April 28, 2014
Nominees announced for Baeksang Arts Awards by javabeans http://www.dramabeans.com/2014/04/nominees-announced-for-baeksang-arts-awards/
The nominees for the 50th Baeksang Arts Awards, whose ceremony will be held on May 27.

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FILM CATEGORY
Best Picture Nominees
The Snowpiercer (dir. Bong Joon-ho)The Terror Live (dir. Kim Byung-woo)Hope (dir. Lee Jun-ik)The Attorney (dir. Yang Woo-seok)The Face Reader (dir. Han Jae-rim)
Director Award Nominees
Kim Byung-woo (The Terror Live)Hong Sang-soo (Our Sunhi)Jo Eui-seok (Cold Eyes)Bong Joon-ho (The Snowpiercer)Kim Byung-seo (Cold Eyes)Lee Jun-ik (Hope)
Actor Top Excellence Award Nominees
Ha Jung-woo (The Terror Live)Song Kang-ho (The Attorney)Jung Woo-sung (Cold Eyes)Sol Kyung-gu (Hope)Sohn Hyun-joo (Hide and Seek)
Actress Top Excellence Award Nominees
Jeon Do-yeon (Way Back Home)Shim Eun-kyung (Miss Granny)Kim Hee-ae (Elegant Lie)Eom Ji-won (Hope)Moon Jung-hee (Hide and Seek)
Supporting Actor Award Nominees
Lee Jung-jae (The Face Reader)Kim Eui-sung (The Face Reader)Jo Sung-ha (The Suspect)Lee Kyung-young (Venus Talk)Kwak Do-won (The Attorney)
Supporting Actress Award Nominees
Yeh Ji-won (Our Sunhi)Kim Young-ae (The Attorney)Jin Kyung (Cold Eyes)Ra Mi-ran (Hope)Go Ah-sung (The Snowpiercer)
New Actor Award Nominees
Im Shi-wan (The Attorney)Yeo Jin-gu (Hwa-yi: A Monster Boy)Kim Soo-hyun (Covertly, Grandly)Lee Joon (Rough Play)Kim Woo-bin (Friend 2)
New Actress Award Nominees
Park Ji-soo (Mai Ratima)Lee Jae-hye (The Russian Novel)Seo Joo-ah (Pluto)Kim Hyang-gi (Elegant Lie)Lee Re (Hope)
New Director Award Nominees
Ha Jung-woo (Roller Coaster)Eom Tae-hwa (INGtoogi: The Battle of Surpluses)Heo Jung (Hide and Seek)Lee Jong-pil (Born To Sing)Yang Woo-seok (The Attorney)
Screenplay Award Nominees
Hide and Seek, Heo JungMiss Granny, Shin Dong-ikThe Terror Live, Kim Byung-wooThe Attorney, Yang Woo-seokHope, Kim Ji-hye
Actor Popularity Award
Ha Jung-woo (The Terror Live)Yeo Jin-gu (Hwa-yi: A Monster Boy)Lee Jung-jae (The Face Reader)Kim Soo-hyun (Covertly, Grandly)Im Shi-wan (The Attorney)Gong Yoo (The Suspect)Lee Joon (Rough Play)Yoo Ah-in (Kkangchulie)Sung Joon (Pluto)Jin Young (Miss Granny)Seo In-gook (No Breathing)Jo Jung-seok (The Face Reader)Kim Woo-bin (Friend 2)Jung Kyung-ho (Roller Coaster)Kim Sung-kyun (Hwa-yi: A Monster Boy)Lee Hyun-woo (Covertly, Grandly)Go Soo (Way Back Home)Lee Jong-seok (Hot Blooded Youth)Lee Min-ki (Monster)Ok Taecyeon (Marriage Blue)Hwang Jung-min (When a Man Loves)Song Kang-ho (The Attorney)Choi Seung-hyun (TOP) (Commitment)Sol Kyung-gu (Hope)Joo-won (Catch Me)Kim Yoon-seok (Hwa-yi: A Monster Boy)Jung Woo-sung (Cold Eyes)
Actress Popularity Award
Shim Eun-kyung (Miss Granny)Park Bo-young (Hot Blooded Youth)Kim Ah-joong (Catch Me)Kwon Yuri (No Breathing)Go Ah-sung (The Snowpiercer)Jeon Do-yeon (Way Back Home)Uhm Jung-hwa (Venus Talk)Sohn Ye-jin (Accomplice)Kim Hye-soo (The Face Reader)Kim Go-eun (Monster)Gong Hyo-jin (Boomerang Family)Han Hyo-joo (Cold Eyes)Lee Yeon-hee (Marriage Blue)
Via Baeksang

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Actresses Kim Hye-Soo & Kim Go-Eun are cast in new movie COIN LOCKER GIRL. Movie will be directed by Han Jun-Hee (screenwriter for "The Gifted Hands").

The premise for the film has Kim Go-Eun playing a girl who was found as a newborn baby at a coin locker in the subway station. She was then raised by her mother (Kim Hye-Soo) who leads a loan shark group. Now the girl as a teen, takes on missions given to her by her mother.

Filming for COIN LOCKER GIRL begins this July in South Korea.


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Kim Go-eun, Kim Hye-soo team up in Coin Locker Girl
by awcoconuts | May 7, 2014 |

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Well, this casting news is exciting. The movie Coin Locker Girl is about a baby girl who is left in a coin-operated storage locker in a subway station, and is discovered and raised by members of the shady underworld. Its initial setting is the same as Coin Locker Babies, the 1980 Ryu Murakami cyberpunk novel, but the similarities end there; the latter (a US-film version of which has been languishing for the better part of a decade) is a dark tale about two baby boys left for dead in adjacent train station lockers — they survive and grow up in an orphanage, but are unable to escape their troubled upbringing.

That’s not to say that the Chungmuro film will be light and fluffy, but it’s probably safe to assume it won’t delve into the depths of despair the book did. Kim Go-eun, who shot to fame in 2012’s Eungyo and received multiple best new actress awards for her debut performance, is very close to being confirmed for the role of baby girl grown young lady. Her team said that barring the extraordinary, Kim Go-eun will be in the movie, and they are working out the final details. We saw her last in Monster, which was released a couple of months ago, and will see her next in the upcoming Memory of the Sword, with Lee Byung-heon and Jeon Do-yeon.

It will be the rising star’s first time working with veteran Kim Hye-soo (The Face Reader,God of the Workplace), an actress whom Kim Go-eun has mentioned in the past as a sunbae she would like to work with. The seasoned celebrity will play the leader of the underground loan sharks, who takes Kim Go-eun under her wing and is a charismatic mother figure. As she gets older, Kim Go-eun is given increasing responsibilities and assignments by her makeshift family — will she be able to break away from the unscrupulous activities she grew up around? Or will she be the successor to Kim Hye-soo’s Godmother-like baddie? We’ll have to watch to find out.

After finalizing the rest of its cast, Coin Locker Girl will begin filming this summer.

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Kim Hye-soo and Kim Go-eun-I in "Coin Locker Girl"

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Actress Kim Hye-soo is coming back with the movie "Coin Locker Girl".

According to sources, Kim Hye-soo has confirmed to star in the movie "Coin Locker Girl" which is a story about a boy who grew up in the hands of loan sharks and a strong woman in the dark world.

Kim Go-eun-I who was recently in the film "Monster - Movie" is also co-starring with Kim Hye-soo. She's once said that she's always wanted to work with Kim Hye-soo.

Meanwhile, "Coin Locker Girl" will start filming this summer.

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May 7, 2014
Kim Hye Soo and Kim Go Eun Confirmed for Movie “Coin Locker Girl” by ddangha http://www.soompi.com/2014/05/07/kim-hye-soo-and-kim-go-eun-confirmed-for-movie-coin-locker-girl/#.U2snr4GSwsA

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Actresses Kim Hye Soo and Kim Go Eun have been cast in the upcoming movie “Coing Locker Girl.“
“Coin Locker Girl” will tell a story of an orphan girl found in a train station coin locker and raised by loan sharks.
This is Kim Hye Soo’s first movie in a year after last year’s “The Face Reader.” Previously, Kim Go Eun, who received critical acclaim for her acting in the movie “A Muse“, has picked Kim Hye Soo as an actor she wanted to work with the most. She was also reported to be extremely excited about “Coin Locker Girl” after receiving the script. 
“Coin Locker Girl” is already raising a lot of hype with its casting and premise. It will go into productions in the summer after finishing the main casting.

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KIM Hye-soo and KIM Go-eun Team Up for COIN LOCKER GIRLby Pierce Conran /  May 14, 2014Female-Driven Thriller from Debut Helmer HAN Jun-hee
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 Veteran actress KIM Hye-soo has been cast and young starlet KIM Go-eun is almost confirmed for Coin Locker Girl, a new drama-thriller based on a 1980s Japanese novel. A baby is abandoned in a train station coin locker and raised by a loan shark enterprise madam. KIM Hye-soo, star of such films as Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), The Thieves (2012) and most recently last fall’s The Face Reader, will play the loan boss who raises the young child, eventually grooming her for a position in her organization. Featuring as the child will be KIM Go-eun, in her fourth feature role, following her breakout performance in 2012’s Eungyo, her recent turn in Monster and her upcoming supporting part in period blockbuster Memories of the Sword. The younger KIM has expressed her admiration for and desire to work with glamorous middle-aged actress. Formerly the assistant director for Ba:Bo (2008) and the screenwriter for last year’s thriller The Gifted Hands, HAN Jung-hee steps up to the megaphone for the first time with Coin Locker Girl. After finalizing casting, the film will go into production this July.
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May 15, 2014.Leading Korean Studios Bring Enticing Market.Nemo Kim Variety.com
In contrast to South Korea’s anemic festival presence, things are much brighter on the market side. The big three — CJ, Lotte and Showbox — have plenty to shout about.
CJ E&M brings Un Certain Regard screener “A Girl at My Door,” helmed by July Jung and produced by Lee Chang-dong, and “The Target,” a remake of French “Point Blank” by helmer Chang, to the Croisette. CJ is also screening “No Tears for the Dead,” helmed by Lee Jeong-beom (“The Man From Nowhere”), and historical maritime epic “Roaring Currents,” directed by Kim Han-min. CJ will also show a 3D omnibus film “Mad, Sad, Bad” by three well-known names in the Korean industry, Ryoo Seung-wan (“No Blood, No Tears”), Han Ji-seung (“Papa”) and Kim Tae-yong (“Late Autumn”).
Lotte’s Cannes lineup includes “The Pirates,” an epic set in 14th century Korea; another historical piece, “The Fatal Encounter,” about a murderous plot in the royal palace during the Joseon Dynasty; “Memories of the Sword,” a Joseon period drama about revenge; “Man on High Heels,” about a cold-blooded detective who secretly desires a sex change; and “Manhole,” which features a serial killer who uses the sewer system to abduct his victims.
Showbox’s lineup includes: “A Hard Day,” a thriller about a detective who buries his car accident victim in the same coffin as his mother; historical epic “Kundo: Age of the Rampant”; “Gangnam Blues,” introduced at the Hong Kong FilMart; “The Divine Move,” a noir actioner about professional gamblers; and “We Are Brothers,” a comedy about a Korean-born American adoptee who finds his biological family.
On the independent side, Finecut has a pair of new titles backed by distributor NEW, and Indiestory has short film “Breath” in the Cinefondation section.

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August 5, 2014
Kim Hye-soo and Kim Go-eun in "Coin Locker Girl"
Source: The Fact via Hancinema.net
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Kim Hye-soo and Kim Go-eun are coming together.
They are starring in the new movie "Coin Locker Girl". Just after Il-yeong (Kim Go-eun-I) was born, she was abandoned in locker #10 of a subway station, then she was found and raised by mother and boss (Kim Hye-soo) of Chinatown in her gang organization. This is a movie of women in the gang world with atypical men.
Other casts include Park Bo-geom, Ko Kyeong-pyo, Eom Tae-goo and others. Park Bo-geom from "The Admiral: Roaring Currents" takes on the role of Seok-hyeon, the son of a debtor that Il-yeong is after. Ko Kyeong-pyo plays Chi-do, a member of the gang who dreams of overpowering his boss mother. Eom Tae-goo plays Woo-gon who grew up with Il-yeong under mother.
The movie aims to be released next year.

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Actress Kim Go-Eun is cast in new mystery-thriller film ANGRY LAWYER (literal title). 


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She joins already cast actors Lee Sun-Kyun, Jang Hyun-Sung and Lim Won-Hee. The film will be directed by Huh Jong-Ho ("Countdown").

In the film ANGRY LAWYER, Kim Go-Eun will play a prosecutor. She helps an attorney played by Lee Sun-Kyun unravel the mystery behind a murder case that doesn't have the body or other clues.

Filming for ANGRY LAWYER begins this month in South Korea.


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November 3, 2014
Lotte Entertainment Introduces 2015 Line-upMEMORIES OF THE SWORD Lead a Slew of Films by June KIM KOBIZ
During Busan International Film Festival earlier this month, Lotte Entertainment announced its upcoming releases scheduled for the end of 2014 to 2015. The 13 titles included now in theatres horror Manhole, highly anticipated drama starring SEOL Kyung-gu and PARK Hae-il My Dictator, Criminal Designer starring heartthrob KIM Woo-bin, and LEE Byung-hun and JEON Do-yeon’s latest Memories of the Sword, teen star PARK Bo-young led So-nyeo (w/t), ROH Deok’s Journalist, PARK Hong-sik’s Hae-oe-hwa, writer CHEON Sung-il’s directorial debut Seo-bu-jeon-seon 1953 (w/t), JU Ji-hoon led Gan-shin (w/t), Bungee Jumping of Their Own director KIM Dai-seung’s Joseon Magician (d/t), and director HONG Ji-young’s adaptation of a French novel ‘Will You Be There?’

Big stars go into action in Memories of the Sword with global actor LEE Byung-hun and Cannes actress JEON Do-yeon, supported by Eungyo actress KIM Go-eun. It is a first period action film by JEON and her third union with director PARK Heung-sik. The film is to be released in 2015. Criminal Designer directed by Traffickers director KIM Hong-sun is about expert thieves, which stars The Heirs series star KIM Woo-bin, but also LEE Hyun-woo, LIM Joo-hwan and GO Chang-suk. So-nyeo which in Korean means a ‘little girl’ has cast PARK Bo-young, the actress in Scandal Makers (2008) and A Werewolf Boy (2012) who has signed up for this mystery film as a newly transferred high school student alongside UM Ji-won who will play the principal. ROH Deok came into the spotlight with her first feature, Very Ordinary Couple in 2012 which received positive reviews by its stark and realistic portrayal of a couple. ROH is currently in the casting stage but hope to release Journalist next year.
Seo-bu-jeon-seon 1953 is currently shooting at Bi-nae Island with SEOL Kyung-gu and YEO Jin-gu as they play soldiers who meet at the Western front during the Korean War. The shoot is scheduled to continue until end of November. Director CHEON has been writing mega hits such as My Girlfriend is an Agent (2008), The Pirates and TV series like The Slave Hunters (2010). Director MIN Kyun-dong of All About My Wife (2012) is back with a period drama with JU Ji-hoon in Gan-shin as a disloyal subject to the king during the Joseon era. MIN and JU have worked together before through the romantic and delicious film, Antique in 2008. Joseon Magician is a romantic melodrama also set in the Joseon era where a princess falls in love with someone who she meets by chance on her way to an arranged marriage. Casting is in its final stages but names like GO A-ra and YOO Seung-ho are being tossed as the moment. Director HONG Ji-young who previously directed films Marriage Blue and Horror Stories (2012)¸ will be adapting Guillaume Musso’s ‘Will You Be There?’ into film. The story is about a man named Elliott who is brought back to his own past to find the love he had lost.

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Rookie actresses torn between ‘nude and success’

A rising number of Korean films are starring new actresses who are ready for anything -- not least, complete nude exposure and lovemaking scenes. 

The trend was heralded by the immense success of the hit movie “Eungyo (2012),” an R-rated romance starring star actor Park Hae-il and a completely new face, Kim Go-eun. The rookie actress played the 17-year-old schoolgirl Eungyo who inspires love in an old, revered author. 

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Actress Kim Go-eun appears in film "Eungyo."
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The official poster of film "Eungyo."

Kim, a nobody before starring in “Eungyo,” became a Cinderella overnight, nabbing nine new actress awards. Since then, there has been a constant production of R-rated films starring rookie heroines. 
Then came “Obsessed (2014)” and “Scarlet Innocence (2014),” with the similar formula as “Eungyo.” These two R-rated films cast top male actors and young, unknown actresses who fall in love against social norms. 

“Obsessed” casts actor Song Seung-hun and rookie actress Im Ji-yeon as the general and nurse of the same military camp. Both married, the two fall in passionate love despite a tragic end. Similarly, “Scarlet Innocence” stars top actor Jung Woo-sung and rookie actress Esom. While both films failed to achieve success, the two actresses gained instant fame. Im, for instance, won several new actress awards for the role. 





The Korean film scene is expecting the launch of three more R-rated films this year, which all cast new actresses who will play the lead or supporting roles including sex scenes. “The Age of Innocence,” “The Treacherous Courtier” and “A Man and A Woman” are holding on to the “nude rookie actress” formula, and will launch this year. 

Star actor-filmmaker Ha Jung-woo’s next film, “Agassi (working title),” will also stick to this nude-rookie formula. The movie’s director, Park Chan-wook, even vowed to cast new face actresses who are up to “any” nude acting. 

The “rookies going nude” trend is caused by the star actresses’ unwillingness to expose their nude in films, fearing that it will deteriorate the reputation of both the movie and themselves. They also fear that the nude acting can mislead the viewers into thinking that the actresses intend to cover up their poor acting skills with sex scenes.

“Most actresses agree that nude scenes should be allowed in and for the movies,” local media outlet Sports DongA reported, citing a movie expert. “But nude acting can bring a harsher review of that film, not to mention that it can bring down their reputation as actors.”

But the Korean movie industry offers few opportunities to the new faces, except the parts with nude exposure, the report said, citing undisclosed agency members. 

“Almost all commercial movies that seek new actresses involve nude exposure,” an emerging actress told Sports DongA under condition of anonymity. 

“(The filmmakers) often complain that they cannot find excellent rookies, but the truth is, there is no environment to produce diverse acting talents,” she added. 

By Chung Joo-won and news report (joowonc@heraldcorp.com) | KPOP HERALD
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