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South Korean director Park Chan-wook to preside at Cannes film festival

Director Park Chan-wook accepts the award for best director for 'Decision to Leave' at the 2022 Cannes film festival, 28 May 2022. © Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP

The Cannes film festival has appointed South Korean filmmaker Park Chan‑wook as president of the jury for its 79th edition, a move organisers say is “a first for Korean cinema”.

Park’s work “embodies the DNA of contemporary Korean cinema in every way”, the festival organisers wrote in a statement, which praised South Koreaa as “a great film-making country”.

Park’s presidency “symbolises the Festival’s early and deep attachment to Korean cinema”.

The director, who gained international stature with Oldboy, which won the Grand Prix at Cannes in 2004, served on the jury in 2017.

“Visceral, subversive and baroque, Park Chan-wook’s films are bold in every way – in script, in style and in morality,” the festival wrote.

He is drawn to themes of vengeance and redemption, and he has been credited for inspiring "Korean noir" filmmakers, who make movies about bloody crimes, brutal revenge or the criminal underworld, presented with sumptuous cinematography.

These include Bong Joon-ho, whose 2019 film Parasite won the 2019 Palme d’Or and the Oscar for best picture.

Literary inspiration

Known as a lover of literature, several of Park’s 12 feature films are adaptations of books. He 2009 vampire film Thirst was an adaptation of Emile Zola’s Therese Raquin, and the lesbian romance The Handmaiden (2016) is based on the novel Fingersmith by the British author Sarah Waters.

Park has also worked extensively in television, notably the English-language mini-series The Little Drummer Girl, adapted from John Le Carré's novel, and last year's HBO series The Sympathizer about a North Vietnamese spy.

Park’s latest work, No Other Choice (2025), stars some of South Korea's top actors, including Lee Byung-hun, known from the hit television series Squid Game, and Son Ye-jin.

An adaptation of Donald Westlake's 1997 novel The Ax, the film follows an unemployed man who decides to kill his potential competitors to land a job, and touches on anxieties over artificial intelligence in the job market.

“In this age of mutual hatred and division, I believe that the simple act of gathering in a theater to watch a single film together, our breaths and heartbeats aligning, is itself a moving and universal expression of solidarity,” Park said off his appointment.

The jury will award the 2026 Palme d’Or at the end of the festival, which runs from 12- 23 May.

(with newswires)

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