Myung Films

Myung Film Co., Ltd. (Hangul: 명필름) is a South Korean film production and distribution company. Established in the Republic of Korea by Shim Jae-myung, the company has distributed films throughout South Korea since its founding in September 1995.[1][2] In 2015, film critics credit Myung Films for its contribution to enhance the development and industrialization of the Korean film industry since its inception.[3]

Myung Film Co., Ltd.
Native name
명필름
TypePrivate
Industryfilm
Founded1995 (1995)
Headquarters,
Area served
South Korea
Key people
Sim Jae-myung (CEO)
Servicesdistribution, film production
Websitemyungfilm.com

On 30 April 2015, it opened Myung Films Art Center’ and ‘Myung Films Institute’ at the Myung Films HQ building in Paju City of Gyeonggi Province. The Art Center comprises a movie theater, an art performance stage and an art project exhibition hall.[4][5]

The Myung Films Institute offers a two-year program which comprises courses for various movie theories, liberal arts education, and production practice. 10 students are recruited each year in areas of (a) Drama movie directing (2 students), (b) Documentary directing (1 student), (c) Production (1 student), (d) Acting (2 students) and (e) Cinema art - Filming, Editing and Sound (1 student each). The institute provides all expenses for movie-making, tuition and dormitory accommodation for its students.

The institute's first feature film In Between Seasons (2016) was directed by first-time director Lee Dong-eun who graduated from its first Film Directing major graduating class. In Between Seasons was screened in the New Currents section at the 21st Busan International Film Festival where it won the KNN Award. Lee went on to make his second feature, the critically acclaimed Mothers (2017) which won the NETPAC Award at the 2018 Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema.[6][7]

References

  1. "심재명 명필름 대표, "리더는 공감 능력이 가장 중요"". 서울경제. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. "Myung Films". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  3. Chung, Joo-won (26 March 2015). "Myung Films fuels Korean movie industry". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  4. "MyunMyung Films Institute welcomes talented students for movie making". The Dong-a Ilbo. 2 May 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  5. "Myung Films Paju Building / IROJE Architects & Planners". ArchDaily. 2 September 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  6. Weatherspoon, Christopher (20 February 2018). "In Between Seasons". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  7. Conran, Pierce (19 February 2018). "LEE Dong-eun's Sophomore Drama with LIM Soo-jung Awarded in France". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
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