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World Premiere Fragment

Korean Cinema Today

Family/Child · Coming of Age

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2024
  • Running Time105min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
A distant view of a densely packed residential neighborhood. Suddenly, a scream is heard from somewhere. After this intriguing opening scene, we see a middle school boy and his younger sister, an elementary school girl, getting ready for school in a messy house with no adults around. In another house in the village, a high school boy is living alone in a desolate home. Fragment follows the children of both the perpetrator and the victim, left alone in the world after a murder claimed their parents. The film breathlessly alternates between their lives, highlighting the contradictory and brutal existence they’ve been burdened with. Both sides evoke pity and sorrow, and as we switch between them, we are swept up in a torrent of emotions. Embracing unbearable misfortune, these seemingly incompatible vulnerable souls endure their lonely nights, and then, a kind of miracle happens. (JUNG Hanseok)
Director
Director
KIM Sung-yoon
Kim graduated from Hongik University, majoring in film, and has worked as an assistant director for the films The Vanished (2018), Bring Me Home (2019), and Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982 (2019). His short films include Opener (2012), A Night of Counting Stars (2013), and What Can I Do for You (2015). Fragment is his first feature film.
Credit
  • Director
    KIM Sung-yoon
  • Producer CONTENTSG
  • CastJa-hun OH
    Seong-hyun MOON
    Kyu-na KIM
    Jae-ho JANG
    Min-jeong GONG
    Seung-won LEE
    Seung-min LIM
    Seung-hwan SHIN
    Kyung-heun KANG
    Ye-ji GU
  • ScreenplaySung-yoon KIM
  • CinematographySung-yoon KIM
  • Production DesignYoon-sook SONG
  • EditorDan-woo KIM
  • MusicGwang-sun HWANG
  • Production CompanyCONTENTSG
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한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER