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Korea’s film scene is not free from allegation­s of sexual exploitati­on of women.

- By RUMY DOO

HOLLYWOOD has been shaken by the recent New York Times expose on major film producer Harvey Weinstein‘s alleged history of sexual harassment of actresses and employees spanning nearly three decades.

Weinstein has since been fired from the Weinstein Company, which he cofounded, and actresses, film industry insiders and friends have been voicing their opinions on the issue, condemning or defending the film industry bigwig.

The so-called “couch casting,” where actresses are forced to trade sexual favours for career advancemen­t, has long been a heated topic in the Korean film industry as well, though few cases have ever become public.

The suicide of rookie actress Jang Ja-yeon in 2009 shocked the country when the police began investigat­ions after documents emerged containing allegation­s of Jang being forced into providing sexual favours, abused and even locked up by the CEO of her management agency, who was later found guilty of assault.

In 2011, local media reported the discovery of letters that spanned over 230 pages allegedly handwritte­n by Jang. The letters spoke about being pressured to offer sexual favours to various people such as broadcasti­ng company presidents, finance and IT company executives, television show runners.

The National Forensic Service deemed the letters as having been forged.

That year, local media also reported the results of a survey conducted by a union of artists in Korean film and television industries.

Among the 183 who responded, 35 said they had been forced to offer sexual favours. Some 63 people – or 34.4% of the respondent­s – said they had been forced to “entertain” during industry executives’ drinking sessions.

More recently, in August, director Kim Ki-duk was sued by an actress for assault and coercion. The actress said that Kim had slapped her and forced her to shoot an unscripted sex scene while she was working on Kim’s 2013 film Moebius.

Kim subsequent­ly said in a statement that he had only been coaching the actress in the scene. s .

Scandal erupted last year in the art and literature circles as well.

Last October, Ilmin Museum of Art’s chief curator Ham Young-jun was accused by a number of people on social media of sexually harassing female artists.

He subsequent­ly apologised for making “physical contact” and resigned. . nearest convenienc­e store c , le sources and was com. ey oo a . very na ura o niences no bubble ” a h ki ” r

Writer Park Bum-shin, whose novel Eun-gyo about a 70-year-old poet falling in love with a high school student was made into the movie A Muse, was accused of sexually harassing co-workers and fans last October.

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In August, director Kim was sued by an actress for assault and coercion. — EPA

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