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Koreanness played a crucial role for director Maggie Kang in the creation of 'KPop Demon Hunters'

At the JoongAng 60th Anniversary Global Media Conference, director Maggie Kang of "KPop Demon Hunters" expressed her ambition to surpass cultural boundaries using the genre, while maintaining the film's distinctly Korean identity.

Maggie Kang, director of 'KPop Demon Hunters', emphasized the importance of 'Korean culture' in the...
Maggie Kang, director of 'KPop Demon Hunters', emphasized the importance of 'Korean culture' in the production.

Koreanness played a crucial role for director Maggie Kang in the creation of 'KPop Demon Hunters'

The 60th anniversary Global Media Conference of an unspecified media organization was held at the Lotte Hotel in central Seoul on Sept. 18. The event, which attracted media professionals from around the world, was a significant milestone for the organization and the industry.

The Lotte Hotel, a well-known establishment in Seoul, provided an ideal setting for the conference. The event was covered by the JoongAng Ilbo, one of South Korea's leading newspapers.

One of the notable speakers at the conference was Jeon So-yeon, the leader and producer of the popular girl group i-dle. Her insights into the K-Pop industry were highly anticipated and well-received by the audience.

Maggie Kang, co-director and writer of the K-Pop series "KPop Demon Hunters," was also present at the conference. Kang has been instrumental in the creative development and storytelling of the series, and her work has been praised for its innovative approach to the genre.

The conference marked a significant moment in the media industry, bringing together professionals from around the globe to discuss the future of media and its impact on society. The event in Seoul served as a testament to the enduring influence of media and the importance of collaboration in shaping its future.

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