Part of a celebrated class of premieres at the 2014 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, Kim Seok-jung's “Zombie School” has served as a rather enjoyable genre entry while not doing anything special or out of the ordinary ever since its release. After serving as a solid if unspectacular part of the Korean zombie wave just before the explosion several years later with “Train to Busan,” the film now finds its way to home media courtesy of Echelon Studios.
Zombie School is available from Echelon Studios
Arriving at Chilsung Reformatory School, student Jung-sik (Baek Seo-Bin) discovers from the principal (Kim Kyeong-ryong) that he's been sent there for his attitude issues, similar to other students including Hye-na (Ha Eun-seol), Jung Ja (Min Ji), and Choi-gil (Joon Seo) who are also left there to deal with their issues. While they plot to rebel against the authoritarian regime holding them there for their studies,...
Zombie School is available from Echelon Studios
Arriving at Chilsung Reformatory School, student Jung-sik (Baek Seo-Bin) discovers from the principal (Kim Kyeong-ryong) that he's been sent there for his attitude issues, similar to other students including Hye-na (Ha Eun-seol), Jung Ja (Min Ji), and Choi-gil (Joon Seo) who are also left there to deal with their issues. While they plot to rebel against the authoritarian regime holding them there for their studies,...
- 8/9/2024
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
The Berlin International Film Festival has set its full slate for the upcoming 2021 edition. Berlinale usually follows Sundance with a February festival, but the pandemic has forced organizers to develop a new festival format for 2021. The 71st Berlin International Film Festival is set to take place with the “Industry Event” from March 1 to 5, which will include the European Film Market (EFM), the Berlinale Co-Production Market, the Berlinale Talents, and the World Cinema Fund in online forms. From June 9 to 20, 2021 the Berlinale will launch a “Summer Special” with numerous film presentations in Berlin, both at indoor and outdoor cinemas.
Included in the March event is the traditional film festival slate, which includes the main Berlinale Competition lineup as well as sidebar sections such as Berlinale Special & Berlinale Series, Encounters, Berlinale Shorts, Panorama, Forum & Forum Expanded, Generation, Perspektive Deutsches Kino, and Retrospective. With the exception of the Retrospective, the films will be shown at the March event.
Included in the March event is the traditional film festival slate, which includes the main Berlinale Competition lineup as well as sidebar sections such as Berlinale Special & Berlinale Series, Encounters, Berlinale Shorts, Panorama, Forum & Forum Expanded, Generation, Perspektive Deutsches Kino, and Retrospective. With the exception of the Retrospective, the films will be shown at the March event.
- 2/11/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
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