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World Premiere A Journey with Korean Masters

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Psychology · True Story · Urbanization

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2011
  • Running Time108min
  • FormatD-Cinema
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
[A Journey with Korean Masters] is an omnibus film compiling four shorts created by directors who once dominated Korean cinema: Park Chul-soo, Lee Doo-yong, Lee Jang-ho, and Chung Ji-young. This modest project is the product of collaboration between professional and amateur actors of all ages and the masters. The aim was to promote the city of Seoul and the harmony of old and new. The project began as a promotional event, but its cinematic quality is equal, if not superior, to any Korean films officially invited to BIFF this year. That is by no means simply being polite. For example, Lee Doo-yong cast actual professional dancers in [Cheoyongmoo A Film by Lee Doo-yong] in order to dramatize ‘Cheoyong tale’ in a realistic and effective manner. Lee Jang-ho cast Lee Young-ho, his blind younger brother, in [Getting blind], a moving docudrama that completely collapses the boundary between reality and fiction. This special screening is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the unique characteristics of masters experiencing a cinema renaissance in their twilight years. (JEON Chanil)
Director
Director
Lee Jang-Ho
Born in 1945, he started his career in film under director Shin Sang-Ok. Subsequent to his directorial first feature, [The Home of the Stars] (1975),he made several socially conscious films, such as [Declaration of Fools] (1983) and [A Window’s Dance](1994) as well as commercial movies such as [Uh-woo-dong](1986). [Declaration of Geniuses](1995) is the sequel to [Declaration of Fools].
Director
PARK Chul-soo
Born in 1948, Park Cheol-su got his degree in Economics at Sungkyunkwan university then entered the film industry by working as assistant director at Shin Film company at 1975. He is one of the early generation of Korean directors whose filmography include [301, 302] (1995), [Farewell My Darling] (1996), [Push! Push!] (1997), and [Kazoku Cinema] (1998). His critically acclaimed 2003 feature [Green Chair] shows his incessant attempt at new challenge.
Director
CHUNG Ji-young
Chung Ji-young was born in Cheongju and studied film at Dongguk University and later at Korea University. He has been an active within the industry on issue such as censorship and the Korean screen quota. His filmography includes Mist Whispers Like Women(1982), North Korean Partisan in South Korea(1989), White Badge(1992), and Life of Hollywood Kid(1994).
Director
Lee Doo-Yong
Lee Doo-Yong was born in Seoul in 1942, graduating from Dongkuk University with degree in economics. Upon debuting with [Lost Veil] in 1969, he achieved international fame with [피막](1981) and [Mullae, Mullae](1982). Other major works include [First Son](1985) and [A Road to Chung-Song](1990).
Credit
  • Director
    Lee Jang-Ho
    PARK Chul-soo
    CHUNG Ji-young
    Lee Doo-Yong
  • ProducerLEE Dong-sam
  • CastLEE Young-ho
    PARK Seung-ok
    YANG Teak-jo
    WI Bo-ra
    OH In-hye
    JEONG Gi-cheol
    LEE Gyeong-yeong
    MYOUNG Gye-nam
  • Production CompanySeoul Film Commission
    ksclds@hanmail.net / ksclds@theksc.com
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