Far Flungers
Insightful Presentation: On Frederick Wiseman's "National Gallery"
FFC Seongyong Cho explores Frederick Wiseman's 2014 documentary, "National Gallery."
Seongyong Cho was born in Jeon-ju, South Korea. He did graduate work at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology (KAIST) in Dae-jeon. His passion
for good movies continues its primitive rampage, which includes weekly pilgrimages
to the local multiplex. He started his blog in 2008 and writes nuumerous reviews. In the midst of that, he manages to find time for
books, music, exercise (usually treadmill and swimming), and corresponding
with other bloggers.
FFC Seongyong Cho explores Frederick Wiseman's 2014 documentary, "National Gallery."
FFC Seongyong Cho on watching 2006's dystopian thriller "Children of Men" ten years later.
An FFC (Far Flung Correspondent) reviews "Son of Clowns."
A report by FFC Seongyong Cho about Andrew Ahn's "Spa Night," which recently played the Jeonju International Film Festival.
FFC Seongyong Cho on Paul Weitz's "Grandma."
A FFC essay on Robert De Niro's 1993 directorial debut "A Bronx Tale."
A FFC essay on Paul Schrader's 1997 darkly powerful drama Affliction.
An FFC essay on Woody Allen's "Another Woman."
A FFC review of "The Look of Silence."
A review of "A Girl at My Door".