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Nov. 11, 2023

Episode 119: Q and A with the director(Tae-hwa Eom) and star(Lee Byung-hun) of Concrete Utopia(South Korea’s official Oscar Nomination submission)

Episode 119: Q and A with the director(Tae-hwa Eom) and star(Lee Byung-hun) of Concrete Utopia(South Korea’s official Oscar Nomination submission)

This week's episode is another special one! This week we join an official Press Conference for the upcoming Dystopian Comedy/Drama South Korean Film, Concrete Utopia. Concrete Utopia is South Korea's official submission for the nomination of the Inte...

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This week's episode is another special one! This week we join an official Press Conference for the upcoming Dystopian Comedy/Drama South Korean Film, Concrete Utopia. Concrete Utopia is South Korea's official submission for the nomination of the International Film category for the 2024 Academy Awards.  UncleDad and Just Mike join a panel of journalists to chat with filmmaker, Tae-hwa Eom. Along with Korean superstar Lee Byung-hun(GI JOE, RED 2, The Magnificent 7).  Join us for a unique episode celebrating creativity and South Korea films! 

 

Be sure to watch Concrete Utopia when it hits theaters everywhere  on DEC 15th!

Be sure to also follow your favorite podcasting duo on IG: @UncleDadTalks / @MikeHamptonArt

 

Enjoy and see you next week on UncleDad Talks!

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Lee Byung-hun

Actor / Director / Writer

Lee Byung-hun was born in 1970 in Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in a wealthy family, thanks to his father, who was a successful businessman. He never dreamed of pursuing acting until a friend of his mother's suggested it. He auditioned for the KBS television network in 1991 and was accepted. His first project was a short lived TV series called "Asphalt My Hometown". Lee became popular, especially with the female crowd, in his next KBS project, "Tomorrow Love", in 1992. Though he continued to do TV series' throughout the 90s, he also tried his luck in feature films. Many of his earlier films were flops, until 2000, when he appeared in "J.S.A. Joint Security Area". The film became his first major blockbuster. Unfortunately, Lee's father passed away that same year. Over the years, Lee's popularity continued to grow, with successful TV series', like "Beautiful Days" and "All In", and features, such as "A Bittersweet Life" and "The Good, The Bad, The Weird". Lee was becoming an international celebrity. His success continued rising with the highly anticipated TV show "Iris" and his other feature films "I Saw the Devil" and "Masquerade". Having solidified his position as one of Asia's biggest stars, he is the only actor to sell out the Tokyo Dome with 45,000 screaming fans. In 2012, he was one of the first two Korean actors ever to be honored with a hand and foot print ceremony at The TLC Chinese Theater.

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