The exhibition ‘Time Machine Travel with Director Lee Chang Ho’ was held in April 26 at CG Art Hall in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul. The event was to mark the 50th anniversary of his movie Heavenly Homecoming to Stars, and it was organized by Apgujeong Forum, Daejong International Film Award Organizing Committee, and Bangulum, and managed by Curve Media, Metro En, and Worldier. The film adaptation of a novel, written by Inho Choi, was first released in April 26, 1974. It was starred by Insook Ahn, Seongil Shin and Ilbong Yoo. The event announced the movie will be remastered, and showed the making of the movie Sisun, the last movie of Lee, and introduced Lee’s autobiography.
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Heavenly Homecoming to Stars
Managing the overall event, Curve Media Director Suheong In said that Heavenly Homecoming to Stars was an important asset of the Korean movie. “Film is a multidisciplinary art and Lee as done countless things for the development and growth of Korean cinema from the past to the present. is work is an important asset that shows the depth and breadth of Korean cinema, and I think it’s our generation’s responsibility to inherit and develop it. I hope that young artists will follow in his footsteps and create their own original works and be motivated by his films rather than judging them. It would be very rewarding if this event can be a starting point to introduce K-culture to the world. Curve Media will endeavor to create many meaningful cultural events.” said In.
Epilogue
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