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Actor Song Kang-ho is holding a retrospective exhibition in the United States to look back on his 30-year film career.


Song Kang-ho will hold the retrospective "Song Kang-ho: Song Kang-ho" at the Academy Museum in LA, USA, from the 7th of next month until January 13th of next year.


Previously, directors Jane Campion, Pedro Almod?var, Hayao Miyazaki, Spike Lee, and Agn?s Varda have held retrospectives at the Academy Museum in LA, USA, and Song Kang-ho is the first Korean filmmaker and actor to do so.


The retrospective will feature 14 films including "Parasite" (2019), "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" (2002), "Memories of Murder" (2003), "The Host" (2006), "Secret Sunshine" (2007), "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" (2008), "The Foul King" (2000), "The Throne" (2015), "Thirst" (2009), "The Attorney" (2013), and "A Taxi Driver" (2017).


From December 7th to 20th, Song Kang-ho will meet audiences after screenings of "Parasite," "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance," "Memories of Murder," and "Secret Sunshine" to introduce the works and have conversations about his film career.



Meanwhile, the Academy Museum located in Los Angeles, USA, is the largest film museum in the United States, opened in September 2021 in Los Angeles, the center of the global film industry, to honor the impact of the film industry on culture, science, and history.


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