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This is an archive article published on January 23, 2020

Bong Joon Ho to release Parasite in the US in black-and-white

South Korean film Parasite is up for six Oscars, including the best picture, director, original screenplay and international film.

Bong Joon Ho film Parasite Parasite has emerged as a sensation this award season.

Director Bong Joon Ho is bringing Parasite back to the theatres in New York and Los Angeles but in black-and-white.

The South Korean class satire, which has emerged as a sensation this award season, is up for six Oscars, including the best picture, director, original screenplay and international film.

A special presentation of the film will first debut at the International Film Festival Rotterdam at the end of January, followed by other screenings via its distributor Neon, reported Entertainment Weekly.

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“I’m extremely happy to present Parasite’ in black and white and have it play on the big screen, Bong said in a statement.

“It will be fascinating to see how the viewing experience changes when an identical film is presented in black and white. I watched the black-and-white version twice now, and at times the film felt more like a fable and gave me the strange sense that I was watching a story from old times.

“The second time I watched it, the film felt more realistic and sharp as if I was being cut by a blade. It also further highlighted the actors’ performances and seemed to revolve more around the characters. I had many fleeting impressions of this new version, but I do not wish to define them before it is presented,” he said.

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