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Dream House by the Border

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Family · Social Criticism · True Story  

  • CountryKorea,South,France
  • Production Year2013
  • Running Time89min
  • Format HDCAM
  • ColorColor/B&W
Program Note
“The house makes human beings, human beings make the house.” This film observes the modern history and the pain caused by the division of Korea by taking the house where people reside as a main theme and following the traces remained the house. Residents of Cheorwon-gun, Tongilchon, have lived by the iron railings and those are settlers or people who left their hometowns in the North Korea. And this film tells the memories and individual stories of Settlers, the second generation of settlers and displaced people melted into their houses, and then those memories become not just the history of Cheorwon, but that of Korea. The director KIM Ryang, born in Korea and now lives in France, begins with the story of her father who left his hometown in the North Korea and comes to the story of residents of Cheorwon. With keeping her distance, the director vividly describes the reality of the division of the Korean Peninsula in a restrained way. And this film successfully shows that the human house is “the most individual border zone” and also the place embracing the life and the desire of the society. (HONG Hyosook)
Director
Director
Lyang KIM
The documentary explores the relationship between a residential area and its residents. Influenced by her father who was displaced, she has conducted the “Project on the Borderline” since 2010. She directed Dragonfly Visits the Island (2012) depicting the residential area on Yeonpyeong Island that was bombarded in November 2010 and she plans to make Resident Forever in an Armenian borderline village.
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Credit
  • Director Lyang KIM 김 량
  • Cast Seo Ho-kyoung, Park Young-bae
  • Music Dong-nyuk Jeon
  • Production Company Lyang KIM
    Korea, South
    lyangkim@hotmail.com