Korean director Kim Jee-woon brings his unique brand of genre filmmaking to the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s BAMcinematek program with the six-film retrospective Severely Damaged, which kicks off this Friday the 25th with the New York premiere of his latest film, I Saw the Devil. The series runs until March 2 and includes Kim’s debut feature The Quiet Family, his recent western The Good, The Bad and The Weird and, my personal favorite, the 2003 horror film A Tale of Two Sisters. (You can read my reviews of both the original film and its 2009 Hollywood remake here and here.) I interviewed the director–who will be present for a Q&A following the Devil screening–via email for a story that’s appearing in this week’s issue of the The Brooklyn Paper. Because I had to leave some of his comments on the cutting room floor due to space, I’m running the full text of the interview below. I’ll have my thoughts about I Saw the Devil posted sometime next week, before its theatrical release on March 4th.
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Tue 22 Feb 2011
Dancing with the Devil
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