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'''''3670''''' is a [[South Korea]]n drama film, directed by [[Park Joon-ho]] and released in 2025.[Pat Mullen, [https://thatshelf.com/3670-review-korean-defector-tale-is-a-queer-film-landmark/ "3670 Review: Korean Defector Tale Is a Queer Film Landmark"]. ''That Shelf'', January 9, 2026.] The film stars [[Cho Yoo-hyun]] as Cheol-jun, a [[North Korea]]n defector living in [[Seoul]] who is attempting to find his place in the city's [[gay]] community with the help of his new friend Yeong-jun ([[Kim Hyun-mok]]).[Baek Byung-yeul, [https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/entertainment/films/20250828/queer-n-korean-defector-searches-for-belonging-in-seoul-in-3670 "Queer N. Korean defector searches for belonging in Seoul in ‘3670’"]. ''[[The Korea Times]]'', August 28, 2025.] |
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'''''3670''''' is a 2025 South Korean [[drama film]], directed by Park Joon-ho and released in 2025.[Pat Mullen, [https://thatshelf.com/3670-review-korean-defector-tale-is-a-queer-film-landmark/ "3670 Review: Korean Defector Tale Is a Queer Film Landmark"]. ''That Shelf'', January 9, 2026.] The film stars [[Cho Yoo-hyun]] as Cheol-jun, a [[North Korea]]n defector living in [[Seoul]] who is attempting to find his place in the city's [[gay]] community with the help of his new friend Yeong-jun ([[Kim Hyun-mok]]).[Baek Byung-yeul, [https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/entertainment/films/20250828/queer-n-korean-defector-searches-for-belonging-in-seoul-in-3670 "Queer N. Korean defector searches for belonging in Seoul in ‘3670’"]. ''[[The Korea Times]]'', August 28, 2025.] |
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The film premiered at the [[San Francisco International Film Festival]] in April 2025,[Samantha Bergeson, [https://www.indiewire.com/news/festivals/sffilm-festival-2025-lineup-1235111317/ "SFFILM Festival 2025 to Open with ‘Rebuilding’: Get the Full Lineup"]. ''[[IndieWire]]'', March 26, 2025.] and had its Korean premiere at the [[Jeonju International Film Festival]] in May.[Pierce Conran, [https://screenanarchy.com/2025/05/jeonju-2025-review-3670-fresh-vibrant-dram-focuses-on-gay-north-korean-defector.html "Jeonju 2025 Review: 3670, Fresh and Vibrant Drama Dives Into Life of Gay NK Defector"]. ''[[Screen Anarchy]]'', May 6, 2025.] It went into commercial release in September 2025.[Joan MacDonald, [https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmacdonald/2025/11/07/a-north-korean-defector-explores-his-sexual-identity-in-3670/ "A North Korean Defector Explores His Sexual Identity In ‘3670’"]. ''[[Forbes (magazine)|Forbes]]'', November 7, 2025.] |
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The film premiered at the [[San Francisco International Film Festival]] in April 2025,[Samantha Bergeson, [https://www.indiewire.com/news/festivals/sffilm-festival-2025-lineup-1235111317/ "SFFILM Festival 2025 to Open with ‘Rebuilding’: Get the Full Lineup"]. ''[[IndieWire]]'', March 26, 2025.] and had its Korean premiere at the [[Jeonju International Film Festival]] in May.[Pierce Conran, [https://screenanarchy.com/2025/05/jeonju-2025-review-3670-fresh-vibrant-dram-focuses-on-gay-north-korean-defector.html "Jeonju 2025 Review: 3670, Fresh and Vibrant Drama Dives Into Life of Gay NK Defector"]. ''[[Screen Anarchy]]'', May 6, 2025.] It went into commercial release in September 2025.[Joan MacDonald, [https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmacdonald/2025/11/07/a-north-korean-defector-explores-his-sexual-identity-in-3670/ "A North Korean Defector Explores His Sexual Identity In ‘3670’"]. ''[[Forbes (magazine)|Forbes]]'', November 7, 2025.] |