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Farewell
Wide Angle
· Social Criticism · True Story
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2001
- Running Time84min
- FormatBeta
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Hye-Jin starts working as a zoo volunteer in the beginning of the winter. While there, she realizes the precarious condition of the animals. Young-Jun, a veterinarian/wild life animal rescuer tries his best to preserve the lives of the animals. But the animals′ habitats are exposed to various dangers and the zoo is only capable of exhibition and breeding. It is incapable of preservation. <b>Farewell</b> is a film not only about the reality in which these animals live, but also a film that raises issues regarding the treatment of animals in Korea. By alternating the activities of these two people, the film argues that for protection of endangered animals, a zoo is far from sufficient - what is needed is an environment in which these animals can roam freely. The cries of the animals trapped inside cages remind us of the misdeeds we are committing. This documentary, in a sense, is a eulogy to the dying animals. The director bids farewell to Korea, where there is little concern for
ecology. (Kim Seong-Uk)
Director

Yun HWANG
Born in 1972, Hwang Yun majored in English at Ewha Womans University and began her film career on the production of <b>Meat</b>(1997)and <b>The Natural Beings</b>(1997). Since 1998, she has been working for the "Independent Film Production AL." She directed <b>A Piece of Advice on the Road</b>(1998). In 2000, she completed <b>A Winter Night Story</b>, which presents the lives of young Korean filmmakers working on the production.
Credit
- Director
Yun HWANG - ProducerHwang Yun
- ScreenplayHwang Yun
- CinematographyHwang Yun
- EditorHwang Yun
- MusicKim Dong-Bum
- Production CompanyHwang Yun
ecofilm@chollian.net - World SalesHwang Yun
ecofilm@chollian.net
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