Actor Jung Woo-sung revealed why he became socially vocal.
“I think it’s related to MV Sewol that we’ve been talking about,” Jung Woo-sung said. “Among our actors, my ages have been greatly aroused by an emotional sense of debt that they are sorry for their young friends.”
“We’re doing what we have to do with a voice, a homework that MV Sewol gave us. We’re doing it without being silent. “It was like a red-blooded word when we talked about it against the regime,” he said. “There was pressure to stay true to eating and living without being interested in politics.”
“It was natural to talk about society and politics, but it didn’t happen,” said Jeong U-eo, “and there were times when self-censoring and careful making were made. Wherever he was, he was strangely trained in such a manner. It is important that someone act and wake up about censoring the wrong things of the past. I wanted to be one of them. "
This year, BIFAN focuses on actor Jung Woo-sung with the title of 'Star, Actor, Artist Jung Woo-sung (Jung Woo-sung: The Star, the Actor, the Artist)'. Various events will be held, including screenings of Jung Woo-sung's representative works such as Beat, No Sun, Asura and Steel Rain, as well as dialogue among audiences.