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an illustrated still from the film Parasite featuring the four family members sitting down folding pizza boxes
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The Crazy Poor Asians of Parasite

South Korean auteur Bong Joon-ho's latest film is a darkly comedic economic parable of inequality in East-Asian society.

August 15, 2019 Anh Nguyen
A still from Lee Chang-Dong's 2018 psychological drama, Burning
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The red herring of representation

We are a more globalised, diasporic and culturally-mixed audience than cinema has ever reached before. Let's act like it

May 26, 2019 Soo Choi
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The Great Seungsby

What do an embattled K-Pop star and Fitzgerald's Jazz Age antihero reveal about South Korean society?

April 8, 2019 Joanna Nam
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Megalia: Feminists of South Korea

Sarah Shin on a growing online feminist movement

October 11, 2016 Sarah (Seunghwa) Shin
Profiles //

How Kim Jong-il took down coal seam gas in the inner west

Eden Faithfull and Swetha Das spoke to a filmmaker trained in North Korean propaganda

May 30, 2016 Honi Soit
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Student soldiers

Some USyd students go on gap years, others are called to national service.

Alexandros Tsathas and Victoria Zerbst spoke to three former conscripts.

March 10, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas and Victoria Zerbst

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