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Azooma

Korean Cinema Today

Crime/Violence · Social Criticism · Women · Revenge  

  • CountryKorea,South
  • Production Year2012
  • Running Time74min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In this feminine version of the Hollywood thriller <Law Abiding Citizen>, an ordinary mother plays the protagonist to enhance our sympathy and rage while raising questions of ethics and societal responsibility. The film covers exactly the same subject as <Don′t Cry, Mommy> which is screening in Open Cinema this year: a mother′s private revenge for the rape of her daughter and an unresponsive and ineffective governmental apparatus. But this time the victim is only 10 years old. Though she expects the police to dispense justice, all she witnesses is a poor investigation; where she expects understanding, she experiences only prejudice and apathy, even from her own husband. What can she do then? Unlike <Don′t Cry>, Mommy whose mother character relies on unwanted violence, in <Azooma> the woman falls back on her professional specialty: nursing. It is what makes her final choice so uncomfortable. And also in contrast to <Don’t Cry, Mommy> both the narrative structure and the brilliant performance by JANG Young-nam as the grieving mom lean toward the intellectual rather than the emotional. (JEON Chanil)
Director
Director
Jiseung LEE
Producer-director Lee Ji-seung studied film at Hanyang University and later at the graduate school of NYU. Lee’s producer credits include <The Cut Runs Deep>, <Sex Is Zero> and <Haeundae>. He currently teaches at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. <Azooma> is his feature directorial debut.
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Credit
  • Director Jiseung LEE 이지승
  • Producer LEE Jiseung, RYU Sung-jin, KIM Hyong-kuk
  • Cast JANG Young-nam, LEE Don, HWANG Tae-kwang, BAI Song-woo
  • Screenplay LEE Jiseung, KIM Hyong-kuk
  • Cinematography HWANG Ki-seok, YOON Ju-hwan
  • Production Design PARK Young-chan
  • Editor SHIN Min-kyung
  • Production Company Cinema Factory
    Korea, South
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