Kim Jong-kwan’s ‘The Table: Day and Night’ to Open Busan
The Busan International Film Festival has selected 'The Table: Day and Night,' directed by Kim Jong-kwan, as its opening film for the 2026 edition.
The Busan International Film Festival has selected 'The Table: Day and Night,' directed by Kim Jong-kwan, as its opening film for the 2026 edition.
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The Busan International Film Festival has selected 'The Table: Day and Night,' directed by Kim…
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