Joel is an actor and filmmaker from NYC, who is currently building his career in South Korea. His most recent film was officially selected at the Aporia International Film Festival in South Korea
In this conversation, Joel shares his experience of living, studying, and acting in South Korea. He describes a cultural shock he experienced during his first months of living in the country and his impressions of South Korea as a whole.
We chat about Joel’s acting experience in his most recent film THE SHEPHERD’S BULLETS which got selected at the Aporia International Film Festival in South Korea.
Check out Joel’s Film: THE SHEPHERD’S BULLETS
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Terrific interview with F. Joel Price. I admire his ability to totally immerse himself into the Korean culture, and especially his determination to learn the Korean language and assimilate into the lifestyle.
Thank you, John! Yes, it is fascinating to see someone move to an entirely new world, with a new language and traditions. It is incredible and noteworthy!