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Invisible Light

Korean Panorama

Suspense/Mystery · Eroticism · Psychology

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2003
  • Running Time78m
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This film, divided into two parts, is about two women Ga-in and Do-hee. The former has an eating disorder and the latter is going to have a baby out-of-wedlock. By keeping herself locked in her room, Ga-in tries to control her body as she keeps away from food, but eventually she fails. Do-hee, who lives in America, temporarily returns to Korea in search of something, but she has no close friends and as she masturbates alone she cries. The first part of the film conveys a sense of desolation as the camera is set inside a closed space and the detailed sound even picks up the sound of chewing. On the other hand, the second part is filmed with a hand-held camera roaming through the streets, and the swaying streets and people are mingled with various sounds. However, the final destinations of these two women are their own rooms. Despite of an extremely simple storyline, the film depicts the loneliness and pain of the women as they try hard to converse with the bodies they cannot master.
Director
Director
Gina KIM
Born in Seoul, Korea, in 1973. She started off her film career with short film, OK Man, This is Your World[1995]. From late 90’s to early 00’s, she directed short digital films such as [Flying Appetite], [Empty House] (1999), Morning Becomes Eclectic (2001). Her first feature debut was with [Gina Kim’s Video Diary](2002) which was official selections for numerous international film festival such as Yamagata, Berlin, and Vancouver. [Invisible Light] was also critically acclaimed in Locarno and Vancouver.
Credit
  • Director
    Gina KIM
  • ProducerGina Kim
    Kyung-hyun Kim
  • CastSun-jin Lee
    Yoon-sun Choi
    Chan Jung
  • ScreenplayGina Kim
  • CinematographyPeter Gray
    Benito Strangio
  • Production DesignGina Kim
  • EditorGina Kim
    K.Han
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