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World Premiere Life Unrehearsed

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LGBTQ+ · Love/Romance · Women

  • CountryKorea/Germany
  • Production Year2022
  • Running Time80min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Lee Soohyun and Kim In-sun are a couple in their seventies who have spent half of their lives together. They moved to Germany when they were younger and worked as nurses before they fell in love with each other at a summer camp run by the Female Believers’ Association in Germany in 1986. In-sun was married back then but left her family to live with Soohyun. They’ve been life-companions to each other ever since. The film deals with their personal lives and social activities in a balance by showing their daily life actively participating in queer festivals and community events. It is filled with vigorous moments of these two witty women. There are hard times when they find themselves being the victims of social prejudices or suffering from health issues, but they can live with them as long as they are together. In this documentary, their story is told in a quiet manner, but one can’t help but feel touched in the end. (HONG Eunmi)
Director
Director
BANPARK Jieun
Banpark Jieun had been engaged in LGBTAIQ+ activity since 2007, even before she started filmmaking. Her short animation, A Walk (2014), and a short narrative film, A Home For You And Me (2015), were introduced at the Korea Queer Film Festival. She moved to Berlin in 2016 and made a short documentary, Daekyojip - The Tailor Under The Bridge (2018), which was invited to the Seoul Independent Film Festival. She made various videos about immigrants collaborating with the group GePGeMi in Berlin. Life Unrehearsed is her first feature film.
Credit
  • Director
    BANPARK Jieun
  • ProducerDahyoung KIM
  • CastSoohyun LEE
    In-sun KIM
  • CinematographyJieun BANPARK
  • EditorSaebom KIM
  • SoundKyou-man KIM
  • MusicZihern LEE
Photo
BNK부산은행
제네시스
한국수력원자력㈜
뉴트리라이트
두산에너빌리티
OB맥주 (한맥)
네이버
파라다이스 호텔 부산
한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER