Winners of the 41st Korean Association of Film Critics Awards 2021. The ceremony will be held on November 11, 2021, Aloners, Escape from Mogadishu, Hostage: Missing Celebrity, INTRODUCTION, Made in Rooftop, Peninsula, Samjin Company English Class, Space Sweepers, The Book of Fish, The Call, The Day I Died: Unclosed Case, Three Sisters, Voice of Silence, Bang Joon-seok, Choi Young-hwan, Gong Seung-yeon, Hong Eui-jung, Jung Chul-min, Jung Sung-jin, Kim Mi-jo, Kim Se-gyeom, Kim Sun-young, Lee Hong-nae, Lee Joon-ik, Moon So-ri, Park Yun-jin, Ryoo Seung-wan, Sol Kyung-gu, Yoon Il-bong
Following an eight year break from directing, Kim Jho- Gwang-soo is back. "Made in Rooftop" is the first feature length film from the prolific producer since "Two Weddings and a Funeral" from 2013. He has otherwise been quite busy, producing the "Detective K" series of films. His marriage to another man was also documented in "My Fair Wedding" back in 2015, although gay marriage is not legal in South Korea and their contract was not legally binding, Detective K, Made in Rooftop, My Fair Wedding, Two Weddings and a Funeral, Jung Hwi, Kang Jung-woo, Kim-Jho Gwang-soo, Kwak Min-gyoo, Lee Hong-nae, Lee Jung-eun, Yeum Moon-keung
Kwak Min-gyoo is no stranger to South Korean independent film. While the lead in last year s "The Boy From Nowhere" he also had a more recent credit in "Aloners" where he voiced a strange man who repeatedly contacts a credit card company s customer service hotline for aid regarding their services in conjunction with a time machine. But in "Made in Rooftop" he takes on a very different role as a young gay man, for which Kwak Min-gyoo was recently interviewed, Aloners, Made in Rooftop, The Boy From Nowhere, Jung Hwi, Kim-Jho Gwang-soo, Kwak Min-gyoo
The queer movie "Made in Rooftop" will be released in South Korean theaters this coming June 23rd. The melodramatic comedy is the first leading one for actor Lee Hong-nae, whose recent roles include a Royal Guard captain in "The King: Eternal Monarch" and a powerful demon in "The Uncanny Counter" both from last year. But in a recent interview, Lee Hong-nae brushed aside questions regarding the homosexual nature of his first starring role, Made in Rooftop, The King: Eternal Monarch, The Uncanny Counter, Two Weddings and a Funeral, Kim-Jho Gwang-soo, Lee Hong-nae
Ha-neul, a failure push-and-pull job seeker was thrown out of the house with just one carrier 30 minutes after giving a fake breakup notice to his boyfriend, Jeong-min, who had been struggling and roasted for three years.
On the first day of separation, he was playing hard to get with his ex-lover in the rooftop room of his friend Bong-shik who just broke up.
With the money earned from doing BJ, he decorated the rooftop room smaller than a studio with a luxury shop. Bong-shik is a free-spirited hipster who lives like there s no tomorrow with the goal of dying before 40.