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World Premiere
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Korean Cinema Today
Social Criticism · Women · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2009
- Running Time95min
- FormatHD
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
A sister looking for her runaway younger sister, an animator wandering after leaving work, a reporter, and people who work on a highway rest area are featured in this film. Director Kim Jeong shows various frames materialized by the people who seek something. They are the information and the movement of lives in the picture, internet, messaging, and more than anything else, in the film itself.
Also working as a professor at Korea National University of Arts, Director Kim Jeong makes another frame with a new alias. Having made a documentary film in the past, she interestingly crisscrosses her own thinking image and film frames. It is the search for the lost beings (people, time, and space); at the same time, it is the passion of the vision, hoping for the frame to be expanded. At one highway rest area, everything merges. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
KIM Jeong
Studied filmmaking at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. Directed documentary trilogy of women’s history, followed by [Koryu: Southern Women/South Korea] (2000), [I’ll Be Seeing Her] (2002) and [New woman: her first song] (2004). These works caught the attention when screened at domestic and international film festivals including Seoul Women’s, Yamagata, Pesaro, Melbourne and Hong King. Kim also directed several short films including [A Runner’s High] (2004) and others.
Credit
- Director
KIM Jeong - ProducerLEE Won-jae
- CastYANG Eun-yong
LEE Ho-young
GONG Ye-ji
MUN Ha-in
CHOE Hui-jin
KIM Tae-hun - ScreenplayKIM Jeong
- CinematographyBAK Kiung
- Production DesignPARK Jong-beom
- EditorEOM Yun-ju
- SoundKIM Won
- MusicJANG Jae-ho
- Production CompanyFilm Kukyung
kukyungfilm@gmail.com
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