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The Old Garden

12th(2007) Korean Cinema Today

Literature · Women · Urbanization  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2006
  • Running Time112min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
An adaptation of the same-titled novel by HWANG Sok-yong. Hyun-woo passed 17 years in prison after the political dark age of 80s. Now that he gets released, Seoul is an unfamiliar city. He remembers Yoon-hee who had given him a refuge when he was a run-away. Two of them spent happy moments in a remote countryside. However, the grim reality separated them and sent him to jail. The later half of the film is about her living him Seoul waiting for Hyun-woo to be released from prison. Yoon-hee character running a private art school helping students’ political organizations reflects the director IM Sang-soo’s own feminist view to depict 1980s in new light. After a long reflection of Hyun-woo’s past, The Old Garden ends with the scene he meets his daughter. His daughter representing the new generation and him with his past lost in vain, their encounter is a metaphor where past and present meet. A long story told so far has been for this moment. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
Director
IM Sang-Soo
Born in Seoul 1962, Im Sang-soo majoredin sociology at Yonsei University, and also studied at the Korea Academy of Film Art. IM Sang-soo received much attention with his debut film, Girl’s Night Out (1998)
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Credit
  • Director IM Sang-Soo 임상수
  • Producer PARK Jong
  • Cast YEOM Jung-ah, JI Jin-hee
  • Screenplay IM Sang-soo
  • Cinematography KIM Woo-hyung
  • Editor LEE Eun-soo
  • Music KIM Hong-jib
  • Production Company MBC PRODUCTION
    24-1, Yoido-Dong, Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul KOREA 150-877
    aoi@mbc.co.kr

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