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Yonhap News5/19/2026Culture2 min readSouth Korea

Director Na Hong-jin on 'Hope' Competing at Cannes

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  • Director Na Hong-jin's sci-fi thriller "Hope," invited to compete at Cannes, was inspired by a sense of looming global danger and impending violence.
  • The film features a star-studded cast including Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander.

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Director Na Hong-jin's new film "Hope" has been invited to compete at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is a sci-fi thriller set near the Demilitarized Zone and features a cast including Hollywood actors.

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CANNES, May 19 (Yonhap) -- Na Hong-jin, the director behind the sci-fi thriller "Hope," said the sense of looming danger he felt about the world inspired him to make the film that has been invited to compete at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

"Hope" portrays the sudden appearance of mysterious entities in a small coastal town near the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, with its star-studded cast including Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung as well as Hollywood actors Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander.

"Around the world, I felt there were a lot of ominous things in this planet where mankind lives," Na said in an interview held Monday on the sidelines of the film festival, which is under way through May 23.

"It felt like that a war was about to happen, or that tremendous violence would mercilessly blanket the whole world," he said, noting that the film portrays how violence emerges and grows bigger.

Na said he is extremely happy and feels honored about "Hope" making it to the competition section of the prestigious film festival.

"I feel really good and joyous about the fact it made it on the list. I didn't realize I would feel this good and honored," he said.

"Hope" will vie for the top honor at this year's Cannes, alongside 21 other titles invited to the competition section.

It is the first Korean film in four years to compete for the Palme d'Or since renowned director Park Chan-wook's "Decision to Leave" and "Broker" by award-winning Japanese auteur Hirokazu Kore-eda, a film produced by Korean companies and starring Korean actors, were both invited to compete in 2022.

For Na, "Hope" is his fourth feature work that has been invited to Cannes. His feature debut, "The Chaser," was screened in the Midnight Screenings section in 2008, followed by "The Yellow Sea" in Un Certain Regard in 2011. "The Wailing" was also invited to the festival's noncompetition section in 2016.

Open Questions

  • What are the mysterious entities that appear in the film?
  • What specific global dangers inspired Na Hong-jin?
  • What is the expected reception of "Hope" at Cannes?
  • What are the specific themes of violence and its growth explored in the film?

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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