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It’s the Golden Era of Documentary Films

By Han Sang-hee Staff Reporter For renowned movie director and critic Thom Anderson, documentary films are the most powerful medium revealing the lives and cultures of other people. Anderson, the head judge of the EBS International Documentary Festival (EIDF), says he enjoys watching and making documentaries because of their very nature. ``There was a certain period when people didn't like the word documentary. They thought it was limiting, but I was always proud to be a documentary filmmaker,'' he said in an interview at the EBS headquarters in southern Seoul, Monday. ``For me, cinema is a way of revealing life, showing people how others live and also different cultures. When filmmakers can say `none of this is made up and they all come directly from life,' that connection is particularly strong, and this (connection) can be found in documentary films,'' he said. Andersen is also a professor at the California Institute of the Arts. He won the National Film Board Award for Best Documentary at the 2003 Vancouver International Film Festival in 2003. He said he w

Sep 23, 2009

Brown Eyed Girls’ Member Hospitalized After Fainting

Ga-in, a member of the popular girl group Brown Eyed Girls, was hospitalized after fainting due to exhaustion and overwork, her agency said Tuesday. She fainted at her residence at dawn and was rushed by her manager to hospital, an official of her agency, Nega Network, said. She cancelled her schedule for the day. ``Ga-in had stayed up at night for three days due to commercial recordings and other events,'' the official said. ``She will have a medical checkup in the afternoon.'' Ga-in will rest before deciding on her upcoming schedule, he added. The four girls have been actively performing their hit song ``Abracadabra'' as their third album has swept domestic music charts. chojh@koreatimes.co.kr

Sep 22, 2009

Prof. Lee Will Lead Korea Film Archive

By Cathy Rose A. Garcia Staff Reporter Korea University professor Lee Byung-hun was named by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as the new head of the Korean Film Archive, Tuesday. He will serve as the chairman of the institute for three years until Sept. 24, 2012. Lee, 63, is an adjunct professor at the Korea University Department of Journalism. He was also an editor of the photography department and deputy managing editor at the Chosun Ilbo, and a professor at Sogang University. The ministry expects Lee's experience in various fields to be invaluable in contributing to the acquisition and preservation of Korean films. The institute collects movie films and non-film materials, classifies them and incorporates them into a comprehensive database. It also preserves and restores old Korean films. cathy@koreatimes.co.kr

Sep 22, 2009

Don’t Make It Harder for 2PM, Says Jae-beom

Park Jae-beom, the former leader of boy band 2PM, has asked his fans to respect his decision to quit the group. In a terse letter posted on an online fan club community, he also called for his fans to stop criticizing Park Jin-young, the chief of 2PM's agency JYP Entertainment, for allowing him to quit the band, as he has always supported him. "(Park Jin-young) and 2PM members have always been with me in this time of difficulties. It's already too much. Please, don't make it harder for them. They are like my family members." It is the first time he has expressed his position with regards to quitting the group earlier this month, which involved negative comments about Korea he made four years ago. "There are reasons that I quit," he said, though he did not specify. He also issued an apology to his fans. "I'm really sorry for causing so much concern." His fans raised questions about the genuineness of his postings. However, JYP Entertainment staff affirmed that the note was indeed posted by Jae-beom himself. His remarks came two days after an alliance of his fan cl

Sep 22, 2009

Bae Releases Book About Korean Culture

By Han Sang-hee Staff Reporter Hallyu star Bae Yong-joon, discharged Monday from a hospital after five days of treatment for an illness caused by fatigue and stress, didn't look tired or sick at all at a press event to promote his book ``Discovering the Beauty of Korea,'' Tuesday. Dressed in a sleek black suit with a dark purple tie, the 37-year-old actor greeted fans and the press with his signature smile. ``It's my first time to hold a press event for a book so I'm nervous and very excited. ``This book is not a fancy one written by a professional expert. It's written by a beginner who wanted to learn more about Korean culture,'' he said. The book carries essays and photos written and taken by Bae himself as he traveled around the country. The actor collaborated with 11 culture experts, such as tea expert Park Dong-chun, hanbok designer Lee Hyo-jae and traditional liquor expert Park Rok-dam, covering 13 traditional cultural contents including pottery, hanbok designs and food over the past year. ``It was during a press conference in Japan (when I first thought

Sep 22, 2009

Prof. Chang Named President of Hongik Univ.

By Kang Shin-who Staff Reporter Hongik University, famous for its top-notch arts school, said Monday that its board members have elected professor Chang Young-tae as its 16th president, succeeding incumbent Kwon Myung-kwang. Graduating from Seoul National University in German language and literature, Chang started to teach at Hongik in 1982, and served as vice president. The 65-year-old professor will take office on Sept. 30 for a three-year term. ``I will do my utmost to build a future-oriented school that will nurture leaders of knowledge-based industries,'' Chang said in a statement. kswho@koreatimes.co.kr

Sep 21, 2009

Korean Culture Evangelist Celebrates 102nd Birthday

Evelyn McCune, the author of "The Arts of Korea," has spent her whole life being an evangelist for Korean culture and arts. It's been a very long, fulfilling life. Last month, the American celebrated her 102nd birthday at her home in Merced, Calif. To honor her, the president of the University of California, Merced, Kang Sung-mo, paid her a visit. He told her that decades before becoming the head of UC Merced, he graduated from Yonsei University, where her father had taught for decades until 1940. "I was so touched when Kang told me that,"she said in an interview with The Korea Times USA. McCune was born in Pyongyang, North Korea, in 1907. She was the first child of American Methodist educational missionaries, Arthur and Louise Becker. Her father built the foundation for science education while he worked as a chemical professor at Yonsei University from 1915 to 1940. She promoted Korean culture and arts by teaching students at California State University Korean culture until the early 1970s. McCune wrote a number of books on Korea, including "The Inner Art: Korean Scre

Sep 21, 2009

HS Rocker Named Environmental Ambassador for Seoul

By Kwon Mee-yoo Staff Reporter Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon named Korean rocker Kim Jong-seo as goodwill ambassador of the city in the environmental field, Monday. Kim will now join the celebration of Seoul Car Free Day on Tuesday and sing a new song he wrote about environmental protection titled ``Star Story'' in Teheran Street, southern Seoul. He performed at the United Nations Public Service Awards (UNPSA) ceremony on June 23, the first time for a Korean singer to perform at an official event held by the U.N. Mayor Oh and Kim met at the awards, and the former asked the rocker to become the goodwill ambassador of Seoul to promote the city's environmental policies. Kim donated his cap to Seoul City. The item is to be auctioned, with the proceeds going to the Community Chest of Korea. Making his debut in 1987, Kim is from the first generation of Korean heavy metal music practitioners, releasing environmentally themed songs and holding environment-friendly concerts. meeyoo@koreatimes.co.kr

Sep 21, 2009

Crayon Shin-chan Creator Found Dead

Yoshito Usui, the popular Japanese cartoonist who created the comic ``Crayon Shin-chan,'' was found dead on a mountain north of Tokyo after apparently falling to his death off a cliff, the Mainichi Daily and other Japanese media reported Monday, citing police. Usui, 51, had been missing since Sept. 11 after telling his family he was going for a day-hike in the mountains. His body was discovered by a hiker Saturday at the bottom of one of the steep cliffs of Mt. Arafune, about 90 miles northwest of Tokyo. Rescue and police officers hiked up to the body's location and had it airlifted out by helicopter in the late afternoon, Sunday. Police identified the author's body from dental records. A regular climber, Usui left his home on the morning of Sep. 11, saying he was taking a trip to Mt. Arafune. His wife filed a search request with police the following day, after he failed to return. A cell phone, wallet and broken digital camera were found with the body. No suicide note was discovered and police believe Usui may have fallen by accident. An autopsy concluded that Usui

Sep 21, 2009

Bae Hospitalized due to Sepsis

By Han Sang-hee Staff Reporter Top hallyu star Bae Yong-joon was hospitalized due to sepsis last Thursday, according to the actor's agency BOF Entertainment. ``Bae received medical treatment as his blood sugar level and blood pressure suddenly dropped. According to medical examinations, he is in the early stage of blood poisoning, and his immunity system has weakened due to stress and overwork. He is currently resting after treatment,'' the agency said. BOF added that Bae has been working hard on his new book ``The Beauty of Korea'' (working title) and thus lost a lot of weight for the past year. The 37-year-old actor shed more than 10 kilograms during his travels around the country for his photo essay, which will be in bookstores Sept. 23. Bae had been preparing for a press conference for his book on Sept. 22. He also has promotion plans for the animation version of his hit drama ``Winter Sonata'' and also his book in Tokyo, Japan on Sept. 29 and 30, respectively. His agency said that he will nevertheless go ahead with these schedules. ``We think he has

Sep 20, 2009
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