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Asian Premiere
Anurag KASHYAP
India
2016
128min
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Fiction
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Ticketing
111
7/22 13:00
CGV Bucheon Station 3
724
7/28 14:30
CGV Bucheon Station 4
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
None English dialogue without English subtitle
Korean dialogue without English subtitle
No Dialogue
Synopsis
A serial killer Ramanna, inspired by a serial killer named Raman Raghav, feels a strange obsession with Raghavan, a young cop. Ramanna’s feeling grows as he closely follows Raghavan until both of them come face to face.
Director
Anurag KASHYAP
Born in 1972, Kashyap is a renowned Indian director and screenwriter. His film
Black Friday
(1999) was selected at the competition at Locarno Film Festival. He directed and wrote the scripts of films including
No Smoking
(2007),
Dev.D
(2009), and
Gangs of Wasseypur
(2012). He served as a jury member at many film festivals including Venice, Sundance, and Busan.