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Liza, the Fox-Fairy
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Korean Premiere
Károly UJJ MÉSZÁROS
Hungary
2015
98min
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Ticketing
1305
7/24 20:00
Ojeong-gu Office Ojeong Art Hall
421
7/25 14:30
CGV Bucheon Station 3
720
7/28 14:00
CGV Bucheon 6
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Synopsis
Liza's a nurse, seeking love. Her only company is a long-dead Japanese pop star, who turns her into a fox-fairy out of jealousy. Now, every men who desires Liza shall die horribly. Can she overcome the curse?
Director
Károly UJJ MÉSZÁROS
Born in 1968, Karoly Ujj Meszaros studied economics at university. He directed many shorts over last decade and won a dozen of prizes at more than 30 international short film festivals.
Liza, the Fox-Fairy
is his break-through debut feature which became the box office hit in Hungary.