Stephen May delivers keynote speech at Korean London Film Festival.

November 7, 2012 StephenMay No comments exist

Stephen May, Director of The Screen Arts Institute, was invited to deliver a keynote speech to promote Korean “manhwa” alongside the launch of the Korean London Film Festival.

“Manhwa” is the less well-known cousin to Japanese manga.   The blockbuster “Priest” was based on a manhwa graphic novel and represents just the tip of an iceberg of storytelling and illustrating talent coming out of South Korea.

The Korean Cultural Centre (Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London WC2N 5BW) is running a three week exhibition of “manhwa” illustrations and video from November 1st to November 18th, before the exhibition moves on to New York.

With Korean cinema hitting a resurgence over the last ten years and films such as “Oldboy”, “Musa” and “Memories of Murder” wowing international audiences – will manhwa take on the might of Marvel and DC and compete head-to-head with the US and Japanese gaming/webtoon industries?

Check the links below for an mp3 of Stephen May’s speech and links to some of the best of manhwa.

http://youtu.be/AztsUjJZqTc

http://londonkoreanlinks.net/2012/10/30/manhwa-the-colours-of-korean-comics-three-weeks-of-manhwa-at-the-kcc-and-foyles/

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