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Thank you chinah for his handsome pic.

and Vod 4th JIMFF2008 Press Con for you all :rolleyes:

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1) News 4th JIMFF2008 Press Con 2008.07.15

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2) News 4th JIMFF2008 Press Con 2008.07.15

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hi guys

noknok thank you so much for sharing those pics

I love the one he's with the dog, he looks cool in black

does anyone know what is his next project ?

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82 films of all genres from 30 countries shown at 4th JIMFF

08-07-16 17:54 Link news

Harmonious blending of clean and beautiful nature with music and films

A total of 82 different films from 30 countries of the world will be introduced

at the 4th Jecheon International Music and Film Festival (JIMFF) on Aug. 14-19, 2008.

JIMFF is a partially competitive international music and film event hosted by the Jecheon City

every year with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; North Chungcheong Provincial

Government; Korean Film Council; Korean Film Archives; and a number of other government

and film and music organizations.

The grand opening of the 4th JIMFF takes place at the picturesque lake side of the Cheongpung (Cool Wind)

Lake in the southwestern part of the Jecheon City some 108 miles southwest of Seoul.

We are seeking harmonious blending of the clean and beautiful nature, music and film, and have

prepared a broad-ranging program to introduce fresh concepts and reflect the trends of the times,

said President Eom Tae-young of the JIMFF Organizing Committee at a recent interview with

The Korea Post, who is concurrently mayor of the Jecheon City.

This year's opening and closing films will convey the major characteristics of the 4th JIMFF.

The opening film is Young@Heart from the United Kingdom and the closing one The Visitor from the United States.

The different countries represented at the 4th JIMFF this year include Argentina, Austria, Brazil,

Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan,

Korea, Luxembourg, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore,

Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Uruguay.

(See list of entries from the different countries toward the end of this article.)

Films will be accompanied with magnificent opening and closing ceremony

with the natural backdrop of Cheongpung Lake Outdoor Stage.

Inaugurated this year, the international competition section, 'World Music Film Today,'

will present various music films of all genres including dramatic features, documentaries,

animated films and experimental films. New directors' new films will be mainly screened in

this section. Cash award of US$10,000 will be given to the Grand Prize and US$5,000 to the Jury's Special Prize.

'Cine Symphony' presents a series of dramatic feature films that focus on music,

addressing the various musical ways of life around the world throughout acclaimed new features.

'Music in Sight' introduces the latest documentaries selected under diverse musical themes.

As image and sound meet, a richer and more seductive world of film will unravel.

A section for music film fans who desire a deeper understanding of music

and a specific theme will inspire a selection of feature films and documentaries addressing

a perspective on music from a specialist's standpoint.

A section that goes beyond the general perception of film music as simply. A functional element in film,

by reconfirming the artistic spirit of film music directors who have been longtime companions to film.

A popular and festive section which encourages all to shares and to enjoy regardless of generation,

differences or boundaries through various lively works.

Inaugurated in 2007, 'Music Shorts on Track' presents various short films made under various themes

of music. Korean and foreign music shorts of all genres will be introduced.

JIMFF's representative film & music program, One Summer Night is a concert accompanied with

film screenings set on the outdoor stage at Cheongpung Lake. an entertaining celebration for all,

not just for film or music fans.

'Jecheon Live Choice' is a program that will light up the days and nights of Jecheon during the festival period.

Good chance for music fans to enjoy the performances of artists from various affluent genres up close.

Jecheon Film Music Academy, launched in 2006, is an educational program specializing in film music both

for aspiring film musicians and movie-goers who are interested in film scores. Distinctive

from other one-time-lecture program, this program provides an intensive practical on-the-job course.

All the attendees will participate in practical procedures such as film scoring practices and hands-on

apprenticeship programs with well-known film music directors.

An award program to honor the accomplishments of film musicians who have had significant influence o

n the film and music culture of Korea. Representative films of the artists will be screened during the festival.

Live music concerts accompanying the screenings of silent films. A revival of the classic movie theater

experience when silent films were presented in conjunction with a live orchestra.

The United Kingdom: Young@heart. One Man in the Band. Cafe de Los Maestros. Bob Marley, Exodus 77.

The United States: The Visitor. Sita Sings the Blues.

Great World of Sound. Cafe de Los Maestros. Anita O'Day. The Life of a Jazz Singer. Let's Get Lost.

I Love Hip Hop in Morocco. The Jazz Singer. The Broadway Melody. 42nd Street. Top Hat. Meet in St. Louis. Hair:

Let the Sun Shine in. On the Town. Hollywood Singing and Dancing. A Musical History. Gimme Music,

Gimme Shelter. I Hate Musicals. Made in Jamaicas. Africa Unite.

Germany: A Father's Music. Melodies of Spring. The Red Elvis

Mozart in China. A Different Way. Tango with Rodolfo Mederos. Estrellita.

Norway: The Man Who Loved Yngve. Jazz & Kayak)

Japan: Sing, Salmon Sing! Tokyo Rhapsody. Summer Days with Coo. 10 Promises to My Dog.

Taiwan: Stars

The Netherlands: Talking Guitars. Joaquin Sabina - 19 Days and 500 Nights.

Slovenia: Tractor, Love & Rock'n Roll. Estrellita

Korea: Two-eed lreland. Crazy Waiting. The Happy Life. Like Father, Like son. Radio Dayz. A Tale of Legendary Libido.

The Wonder Years. The Marines Who didn't Come Home. Geisha of Korea. Arirang. Bomb!Bomb! Bomb! Kim Choo-ja.

A Desert lsland. Doong Doong Doong. The Dove in the City. Happy Mija. High School Girls.

In the Cold Cold Night-02 Metronome. Paradise, Paradise! The Rooftop Band. Suicide of the Quadruplets. Turning Point of the Youngsters.

Argentina: La Antena (the Aerial). Cafe de Los Maestros

Morocco: Burned Hearts. I Love Hip Hop in Morocco.

Austria: Falco-Quit Living on Dreams. Mozart in China. Seems To Be.

Philippines: Drumbeat. Three Boys.

Russia: Nirvana. Happiness.

India: Om Shanti Om

Brazil: Out of Tune. The Sonud and the Rest. Cafe de Los Maestros).

Italy: Piano. Solo.

France: Made in Jamaicas. Hair. Let the Sun Shine In. Dock 5. Edward in Wonderland

Indonesia: Reality. Love and Rock'n Roll.

Spain: Hero. Wings Are Not Necessary to Fly. Jazz Song.

Uruguay: A Different Way. Tango with Rodolfo Mederos.

China: Mozart in China.

Iceland: Heima.

Switzerland: Play.

Luxembourg: Seem to Be.

Canada: Song of Slomon.

Hongkong: Three Boys.

Singapore: D.I.Y.

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JIMFF 2008

Music Makes the Movie

08-07-2008 17:15

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Rock the Summer Heat With Music-Themed Films

By Lee Hyo-won

Staff Reporter

The movie theater always provides escapism, and can be a haven ―

air-conditioned and entertaining ― from the sultry summer heat.

But don't hide from the sun ― why not enjoy a break filled with cinema and live

music by the lakeside? The 4th Jecheon International Music Film Festival (JIMFF)

will take place Aug. 14-19 in the scenic city in North Chungcheong Province

featuring 82 movies from 30 countries as well as 30 live concerts.

While very young, JIMFF has established a reputation as popular getaway,

where one can enjoy a silent film with music by a live band by Chungpoong Lake.

But more than just a feast for cineastes and audiophiles, the festival is the first of

its kind in Korea and Asia, and is out to establish music movies as a recognizable

genre like fantastic movies.

Music in Cinema

Music often plays a critical role in cinema ― by heightening the drama, creating

an ambiance or adding to character portrayal. But sometimes, music plays a more

central role. ``Music movies'' ― anything from musicals and documentaries

about music to stories in which a melody's presence is almost like an autonomous character ―

are emerging as a distinctive film genre.

``In music movies, music plays the main role in connecting the audience to

the movie,'' JIMFF festival director Cho Sung-woo told The Korea Times.

He is also the music director of over 50 films including critically acclaimed works

like ``M'' by Lee Myung-se and the upcoming historical epic ``The Divine

Weapon'' (but ironically the movies he worked on do not pass as music movies,

he said, except for a Japanese film ``10 Promises to My Dog,'' which will show

under the Family Fest section of the festival).

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In order to fathom the meaning of music in movies and to strengthen its own

identity as a film festival, JIMFF has launched a competition section. A total of 10

works from different corners of the world will contend for cash prizes of $5,000 to

$10,000.

Another new venture is a funding program that covers up to 20 million won of the

production cost of a new project. Winners will also receive full support for

the post-production cost for music recording and sound mixing. Also, if more than

30 percent of the movie is shot in Jecheon, free lodging will be provided.

``We want viewers to question and define for themselves, and moreover

celebrate, the power of music in cinema,'' said Cho. The festival thus invites

the audience to explore the roots of music movies. Tune into Korea's oldest silent

film ``Turning Point of the Youngsters'' (1934) with a live band and narrator,

and the first Hollywood sound film, ``The Jazz Singer'' (1927).

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Films to Catch

``Young @ Heart'' (United Kingdom, 2007) a documentary about senior citizen

choristers in Northampton, Massachusetts exploring the beauty of rock'n'roll,

will open the festival. This is a rare instance of a documentary opening a film festival.

The closing film is ``The Visitor'' (United States, 2007), a drama about how

the African drum ``djembe'' forever changes a professor's life. This work, like

last year's opening film and box office hit ``Once,'' opened only on four screens in

the U.S. but its unexpected popularity allowed the number to expand to over 200.

Also get a glimpse of what's happening around the world today, from reggae hero

Bob Marley's controversial 80th birthday celebration (``Africa Unite,'' U.S., 2008)

to hip hop fever in Morocco (``I Love Hip Hop in Morocco,'' Morocco/U.S., 2007)

and Oscar-winning composer/musician Gustavo Santaolalla's tango tunes in

Buenos Aires (``Cafe de Los Maestros,'' U.S./Brazil/U.K./Argentina, 2008).

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There is of course a section devoted to domestic music movies like ``Radio Dayz''

(2008). What does the future of the domestic music movie scene look like?

``I'm waiting for the big hit,'' said Cho. ``But there is a positive trend of

filmmakers and producers trying to win the audience solely with music. Producers

are always looking for something new, and they are discerning that music movies

have a market.''

The book ``Musicophilia'' by neurologist/novelist Oliver Sachs shows that more

parts of the brain are related to music than language. Music is thus a truly

universal language, and how better else can one enjoy an eye and ear-pleasing

experience than music movies?

Also to catch are live concerts by musicians like rock band Jaurim, who will

perform on Band Night, Aug. 17.

Filming Sites Around Jecheon

``Peppermint Candy'' Bridge: This movie by Lee Chang-dong, former Culture

Minister and director of other critically acclaimed films like ``Secret Sunshine''

(2007), is considered a classic in Korean cinema. Even those who haven't seen

the actual movie are familiar with the famous train track scene where

the antihero (Sul Kyoung-gu) screams in agony, ``I want to go back.

'' This jarring scene is set amid the beautiful track that spans across a lake in

Jinsomaul, Aeon-li, Baekun-myeon, Jecheon.

``The Divine Weapon'' Folk Village: Opening in theaters Sept. 4, it is one of the

most anticipated films this fall/winter season. It is expected to help revamp

the dwindling domestic film market by trailing the success of homegrown movies

like ``The Good, the Bad, the Weird.'' This historical epic was shot in Muamgyegok, Jecheon.

In addition to movies, Jecheon is home to drama film sets like historical pieces

``Iljimae'' and ``Taejo Wanggeon.'' They are great traditional sites in addition to

the Cheongpung Cultural Complex.

For more information about the festival, visit www.jimff.org (English and Korean).

For more on touring the city, visit english.okjc.net (English).

Music Movies Around Town

Following the lyrical Bob Dylan movie ``I'm Not There,'' rock fans and film buffs

can celebrate the resurrection of John Lennon through ``The U.S. vs. John Lennon''

(called ``John Lennon Confidential'' here), now showing in theaters. Also worth

tuning to is ``Sunny'' by Lee Jun-ik starring actress Su Ae as a housewife-turned-singer

during the Vietnam War. Korean oldies like Kim Chu-ja's ``My Love Is Far Away'' come back to life.

hyowlee@koreatimes.co.kr

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I totally forgot about him, that's because I've been watching other dramas and so I just forgot but he is always in my heart... can't to see him in his next project... he looks like he gain weight or something...

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Interview : Arirang Showbiz Extra

2008/07/15

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LYH :

Hello! Showbiz Extra viewer

The 4th Jecheon International Music and Film Festival

will be hosted by me, Lee Yeon-hee

LJJ:

and me Lee Jung Jin

LJJ:

The Pusan International Film Festtival was the first time I ever saw her,

and at the tiime people said she was just a newbie actress.

Now that kind of adjective doesn't fit her.She a very good actress with great potential!

LYH:

My partner Lee Jung Jin and I as PR reps for the event,

are doing all we can to spread the word about the festival.

LYH:

For the movie,"A millionaire's First Love"

I was also involved in making the soundtrack.

So I sand a song and as luck would have it.

There were quilte a lot of scences where I sang.

As an acter,contributing to the movie soundtrack

and singing the theme was a good opportunity.

LJJ:

I want to sing and I have the passion.

but everyone knows I'm an awful singer,

and they don't ask me.....so when we were recording.

I just tried to do my best, As for the soundtrack,

I had never even been formally asked to sing!!! (...@^_^@)

LYH:

I really don't know

There are lots of different genres.

We can be lovers in certain genres or somthing like that.

LJJ:

I don't know, you don't seem too thrilled! ha ha

yes I am.I'm just jokeing! There may be a lot of projects.

but when I look at Lee Yeon-hee's work.

I think she's really got the passion for melodramas.

for actresses to have this, a good eye.

it the key and she definitely has that ability!

I'm still not ready for melodramas,

but when I'm ready and the oportunity presents itself,

I think a strong and tragic melodramas,

That leaves a lasting impression,

is something I would want to do,

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Hi noknok - thanks for sharing the link. Wondering what is he busy with at the moment? i miss this guy.........hope he could do another drama...it's been a long time since 9E2O. :o:P

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