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World Premiere
Moscow
Korean Cinema Today
Women · Capitalism · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2009
- Running Time104min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Two grown-up women meet each other. They were middle school classmates. Now, one is working as a secretary of a major corporation, and the other is unemployed who was fired from her job. As they stay in one room, they recognize their past and present. Current realistic situations gradually destroy their friendship, and the differences in perception of their reality coldly encroaches the relationship.
Director Whang Cheol-mean has consistently dealt with differences among people, dramas of betrayal, and crisscrossed reality since his film [Fuck Hamlet]. In this film, [Moscow], through two women in a more ordinary situation, he shows the difficulty to narrow the differences in classes, yet also seeks the possibilities the two can dream of. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
WHANG Cheol-Mean
Born in 1960. Whang Cheol-mean received his MA in sociology/media studies from Mainz University and Osnabruck University in Germany, and also completed a Doctorate course in cinematography at Berlin Free University, Germany. He graduated from Deutsche Film und Fernseh Akademie, Berlin. He has been making his own short films, which have been shown in several film festivals in different countries, since 1990. His films include Fuck Hamlet(1996), My All Milky Way(2000), My Girlfriend the Liar(2001), Boiled Egg(2001) and Battle of Okcheon(2001).
Credit
- Director
WHANG Cheol-Mean - ProducerCHOI Doo-young
- CastSUNG Soo jung
LEE Hye jin - ScreenplayKIM Hyun kyung
WHANG Cheol mean - CinematographyKIM Moo-yu
PARK Hong-ryeol - Production DesignBAE Yoon-ho
- EditorLEE Chan-ho
- SoundHAN Cheol-hee
EUN –Hee-su
AN Dae-hwan
KIM Kyung-ho - Production CompanyCinegut Films
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