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Steel Flower

20th(2015) Korean Cinema Today

Crime/Violence · Social Criticism · Coming of Age · Women  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time83min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Each night, a homeless girl stays in abandoned houses to get by. In the winter, she leaves the cold environs of Seoul and heads to Busan, eventually finding an empty house in an abandoned part of town. She starts looking for a way to make a living, but it’s difficult to find a job with no home address, no ID card, and no phone number. She ultimately does find work, but her employer takes advantage of her and ends up firing her without paying any wages. No one seems to be on her side in this harsh and abusive world. Park depicted a similar story about three homeless girls in his debut film, Wild Flowers (2014). While Steel Flower is in the same vein, it’s more concise since there are fewer characters on which to focus. He also tries to avoid using the same stereotypical characteristics of the film’s antagonists. Jeong Hadam, who played the youngest girl in Wild Flowers, appears as lead in this film and leaves viewers with an intense and lasting impression. (NAM Dong-chul)
Director
Director
PARK Sukyoung
Park Sukyoung studied Korean Literature at Sogang University and film at Columbia University in New York, but left school to begin working in the industry on the production team for Jeon Kye-soo’s Lost & Found(2009). His directorial debut Wild Flowers(2014) premiered in Busan then invited to various international film festivals. Steel Floweris his second feature film and was also supported by ACF post-production funds.
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Credit
  • Director PARK Sukyoung 박석영
  • Producer Sungjin BAK
  • Cast Hadam JEONG, Taehee KIM, An YOO, Myunghoon PARK, Moonsoo CHOI
  • Screenplay Sukyoung PARK
  • Cinematography Hyungik PARK, Taeseung OH
  • Production Design Sangeun YEO
  • Editor Hyunju CHO
  • Sound Youngjoon SEO
  • Music Dongki KIM
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