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    ‘Dora’ review: K-pop star Kim Do-yeon heads July Jung’s feverish South Korean psychodrama
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    ‘Dora’ review: K-pop star Kim Do-yeon heads July Jung’s feverish South Korean psychodrama

    2026-05-19T06:31:00Z

    Jung follows ‘Next Sohee’ and ‘A Girl At My Door’ with Cannes Un Certain Regard title 

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    Finecut boards sales of July Jung’s Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title ‘Dora’

    2026-04-14T10:37:00Z

    The South Korean filmmaker is known for ‘Next Sohee’ and ‘A Girl At My Door’.

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    Hong Sangsoo’s ‘The Day She Returns’ sells to key territories including France, UK, China
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    Hong Sangsoo’s ‘The Day She Returns’ sells to key territories including France, UK, China

    2026-05-11T07:00:00Z

    South Korea’s Finecut handles sales of the drama and is at Cannes with Directors’ Fortnight title ‘Dora’

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    A Girl At My Door
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    A Girl At My Door

    2014-05-19T16:25:00Z

    Dir/scr: July Jung. South Korea. 2014. 119mins

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    Cannes Directors’ Fortnight reveals 2026 lineup
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    Cannes Directors’ Fortnight reveals 2026 lineup

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    Selection includes new titles by Clio Barnard, Quentin Dupieux, Radu Jude and Kantemir Balagov.

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    CJ sells Girl At My Door
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    CJ sells Girl At My Door

    2014-05-17T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Directorial debut of July Jung sells to French distributor Epicentre.

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    Cannes 2026: The hot projects from South Korea
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    Cannes 2026: The hot projects from South Korea

    2026-05-14T05:00:00Z

    South Korea is back in Cannes with a trio of highly anticipated titles, while the market offers fresh features from Bong Joon Ho and Yeon Sang-ho.

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    Cannes 2026 lineup guide: Directors’ Fortnight titles

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    Includes films from Kantemir Balagov, Radu Jude, Clio Barnard and Bruno Dumont.

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    2023 Academy Gold Fellowship For Women recipients announced
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    2023 Academy Gold Fellowship For Women recipients announced

    2023-09-12T18:49:00Z

    $35,000 prize for US and international winners.

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    ‘Next Sohee’: Cannes Review
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    ‘Next Sohee’: Cannes Review

    2022-05-26T06:55:00Z

    Critics’ Week comes to a close with July Jung’s muted drama about teen suicide inspired by real-life events

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