NO REGRET Playing in LA & NY
Leesong Hee-il’s Huhwihaji anha / No Regret, which has been billed as the "first gay film from South Korea" (I’m not sure if that’s true), focuses on Sumin (Lee Young-Hoon), a young man who leaves the orphanage where he grew up to study art design in Seoul. After losing his job at a factory due to cutbacks, Sumin tries to make ends meet by working as a prostitute at a gay bar. Not long thereafter, he meets Jaemin (Lee Han), who comes from a rich and reactionary family. Things start well, but problems begin to arise…
A Regent release, No Regret is currently playing in New York City (Cinema Village) and in West Hollywood (Sunset 5), and is scheduled to open in Palm Desert (Cinemas Palme d’Or, Aug. 1), Portland (Living Room Theaters, Aug. 22), and San Francisco (Landmark Lumiere, Aug. 29).
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C’etait vraiment fantastique. Des acteurs tellement talentueux. Du vrai cinema. Je n’aurai jamais imaginé voir un film coréen gay mais quelle ignorance de ma part. 10/10. je le recommande á tout le monde.
how can i get this film,please reply to my email
Sorry, we don’t have that kind of info. I’d suggest you contact the film’s distributor.