
Colony
New York Asian Film Festival 2026
July 10 - 23
Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho returns to zombie cinema with Gianna Jun, a sealed Seoul high-rise, and an outbreak that attacks and adapts. Colony made its world premiere at Cannes before scoring Korea’s biggest local opening of the year.
Screening + Q&A
with Yeon Sang-ho and Gianna Jun
Friday, July 10
Showtimes
Fri, July 10
Screening + Q&A
with Yeon Sang-ho and Gianna Jun
Friday, July 10
Single tickets for this Premium-priced screening are $30 for the General Public, $27 for students, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities, and $25 for FLC and NYAFF Members; not eligible for 3+ Film Package.
Experience the annual Night Market at Furman Gallery beginning at 10:15pm on July 10! Single tickets are available here.
Fresh from its Cannes Midnight world premiere and Korea’s biggest local opening of the year, Colony marks Yeon Sang-ho’s return to the territory he radically transformed with Train to Busan—and brings with it a nastier species of panic. Inside a Seoul high-rise, a science conference becomes ground zero for a fast-mutating virus. The authorities seal the building, turning its glass-and-steel corporate order into a slaughterhouse where every floor brings fresh betrayals, brutal calculations, and new ways to die. Gianna Jun stars as a biotech professor trapped in the outbreak, alongside Ji Chang-wook, Shin Hyun-been, Kim Shin-rok, Go Soo, and Koo Kyo-hwan as the scientist at the center of the disaster. Colony is a zombie movie for the AI age: system-based, smart, hungry for more, and moving too fast to contain. A Well Go USA release.
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