Taking place at BFI Southbank, Ciné Lumière, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, this year's London Korean Film Festival brings together some of the biggest Korean titles of the past year with a selection of classics from the archives.

The festival runs from 1 to 13 November.

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The Tenants
The Tenants
In a dystopian South Korean city, a soon-to-be-evicted tenant decides to complicate the process by renting his toilet out to an eccentric couple, but their strange behaviours soon become unbearable.
Alienoid: Return To The Future
Alienoid: Return To The Future
Ancient Taoists and aliens travel through time and space in an effort to obtain a crystal blade which could determine the future of the Earth.
A Girl At My Door
A Girl At My Door
A policewoman tries to help a young girl who is being abused by her violent stepdad.

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