LEAFF 2024

HALLOWEEN HORROR SPECIAL

LEAFF delivers an unmissable Halloween experience with four spine-chilling Korean films. Leading the lineup is Exhuma, a masterful work by Jang Jae-hyun and the highest-grossing Korean horror film of all time, featuring gripping performances from Choi Min-sik and Kim Go-eun. Pig That Survived Foot-and-Mouth Disease opens with brutal violence and plunges into a harrowing exploration of bottomless despair. The Unrighteous delves into occult horror, set in a decaying villa where psychological terror reigns supreme. Rounding out the selection, Rhapsody for the Dead offers a chilling narrative that begins with dating violence and spirals into a gripping exorcism. These four standout films promise to make this year’s Halloween season at LEAFF an unforgettable celebration of horror, pushing the boundaries of fear and suspense.

 
 

EXHUMA

Dir. Jang Jae-hyun | Korea | 2024 | 134 mins | 18

Thursday October 31, 20:30
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The process of excavating an ominous grave unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.

 

RHAPSODY FOR THE DEAD

Dir. Kim Hyun-jun | Korea | 2024 | 84 mins | 18

Wednesday October 30, 20:30
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Soo-ah' spends hellish days everyday due to dating violence of her live-in boyfriend, 'Hyun-woo'. 'Anuat', a man full of mystery, stays by the side of her.

 

THE UNRIGHTEOUS

Dir. Kim Seon-kuk | Korea | 2024 | 87 mins | 18

Wednesday October 30, 18:00
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In an old multi-family house, Wonjung Villa, Joo-hyun casually puts the missionary paper of the cult-church received by accident into the mailbox of Shin-hye.

 
 

PIG THAT SURVIVED FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE

Dir. Hur Bum-wook | Korea | 2024 | 105 mins | 18

Thursday October 31, 18:00
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Having survived foot-and-mouth disease only on will power, ‘Pig H’ swears to himself: He has to become human in order not to die as trash.