GOODBYE, ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE SOUTH LAMAR. HELLO, BONG JOON HO CINEMA.

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The cinema-eatery’s flagship Austin location has been renamed after the legendary South Korean filmmaker behind SNOWPIERCER and OKJA.
Austin, TX — September 26, 2019 — Welcome to the Bong Joon Ho Cinema.
That’s the new name for Austin’s Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar, one of the premier first-run indie theaters in North America, after an announcement at Fantastic Fest by Alamo Drafthouse founder and CEO Tim League during the regional premiere of Bong Joon Ho’s critically lauded family tragicomedy, PARASITE. The director of many films including SNOWPIERCER, OKJA, and THE HOST, Bong Joon Ho’s movies have been a favorite of Alamo Drafthouse staff and guests for more than a decade.
“Bong Joon Ho is one of the most important directors of our generation; formally dedicating our Austin flagship cinema seems a fitting tribute to one of our all-time cinematic heroes,” says League before unveiling a bronze plaque.
The plaque’s inscription, written by League, reads as follows:
In modern classics like MEMORIES OF MURDER, MOTHER, and PARASITE, director Bong Joon Ho inspires and challenges us with a pitch-perfect blend of humanity, suspense, humor, and craft. His work reminds us why we love cinema and speaks to why Alamo Drafthouse was built – we are for movie lovers, by movie lovers. For that reason, as of Thursday, September 26th, 2019, Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar shall hereby and forevermore be known as the Bong Joon Ho Cinema.
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“What a great honor. It makes me very happy to know that cinephiles will come to this special theater with my name on it,” said director Bong Joon Ho at the plaque unveiling. “This cinema makes me feel like I have a home to share with fellow movielovers in this wonderful city of Austin.”

League also announced at Fantastic Fest that PARASITE would be the next title in Alamo Drafthouse’s curated and highly-selective Drafthouse Recommends series. Selections are made by a panel drawn from Alamo Drafthouse’s senior creative team, who then focus their efforts on helping titles reach a broader audience. Previous Drafthouse Recommends picks range from foreign language favorites to directorial debuts to eventual Oscar winners, and include THE FAREWELL, THE FAVOURITE, EIGHTH GRADE, A FANTASTIC WOMAN, WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?, and CALL ME BY YOUR NAME.
“With its dark twists, thought-provoking social commentary, and wild sense of humor, we believe PARASITE is one of the best films of the year,” says Sarah Pitre, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema’s Senior Director of Programming and Promotions. “That’s why we’ve made it our next Drafthouse Recommends title, a designation we only place on films that move, innovate, and inspire.”
Boasting a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score with 103 reviews, PARASITE premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May, and became – by the first unanimous vote in six years – the first Korean winner of the Palme d’Or. The film is South Korea’s entry as Best International Feature Film in next year’s Academy Awards, and is expected to be a multi-category contender.
NEON will release PARASITE in theaters in NY and LA on October 11th, expanding to additional cities and theaters in the following weeks. Tickets will go on sale at drafthouse.com on Monday, October 2nd.
Drafthouse Recommends announcement for PARASITE
With modern classics like THE HOST and SNOWPIERCER, director Bong Joon Ho has proven himself time and time again to be one of the most compelling, twisted, and brilliant filmmakers working today. And his latest film, PARASITE, which won the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, may be his best yet.
With its dark twists, thought-provoking social commentary, and wild sense of humor, we believe PARASITE is one of the best films of the year. That’s why we’ve made it our next Drafthouse Recommends title, a designation we only place on films that move, innovate, and inspire us. Here are a few reasons why:
A master filmmaker at the top of his game. While his films span a variety of genres and styles, Bong Joon Ho’s elegant eye, shocking subject matter, and keen observations of class divisions coalesce into a singular body of work that is without peer. Whether it’s the sci-fi dystopia of SNOWPIERCER, the monster movie spectacle of THE HOST, or the more grounded setting of PARASITE, he has shown that he’s not merely a technical craftsman, but a master of genre filmmaking with something important to say.
A storyline you’ll never see coming. Don’t worry, we won’t give anything away here. But take our word for it that PARASITE is one of the most compellingly original films you’ll see this year. More than merely shocking, the real power of PARASITE’s twists and turns comes from the fact that every surprise is rooted in its rich characters and themes. You’ll be laughing one moment and on the edge of your seat the next, all in service of a vivid, masterfully told story.
Weirdly lovable characters. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better ensemble cast this year, which includes some familiar faces for Bong Joon Ho fans, as well as some star-making performances from actors you’ve likely never seen before. PARASITE revolves around a group of characters who are, shall we say, less than ethical, but the actors’ razor-sharp performances, backed by the film’s brilliant screenplay, will endear you to them against your better judgment.
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