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Declaration of Idiot
Korean Cinema Retrospective
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- CountryKorea
- Production Year1983
- Running Time92min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Declaration of Idiot (1983), by typical realist film director Lee Jang-ho, adopts the use of innovative movie techniques that influence next generation filmmakers. He recorded ironic narration with a children’s voice, shot in low-speed cinematography as seen in classic silent films, and uses the movie to express sarcastic acts. The experimental sound of the film is remarkable in mixing electronic game sounds and Buddhist sounds. Lee Jang-ho stated in an interview, “I don’t think that Declaration of Idiot was created by myself. The period of dictatorship that overshadowed Korea creates the film. I was forced to make up the story for Declaration of Idiot at the beginning of making the film. I was not able to film the movie that I wanted to. I would have quit filming if I had to.” The movie reflects a director’s raging spirit that is not afraid of limitations. (Nam Dong-chul)
Director
LEE Jang-ho
While working for Shin Sang-ok’s Shin Films production company, Lee Jangho made his debut with Heavenly Homecoming to Stars in 1974, before he directedGood Windy Day (1980), Children of Darkness Part 1, Young-ae the Songstress (1981), Declaration of Idiot (1983), Between The Knees (1984), Eoh Wu-dong (1985), and A Wanderer Never Stops on the Road (1987). He was the iconic director of the 70s and 80s.
Credit
- Director
LEE Jang-ho - CastBo-hee Lee
Myung-kon Kim
Hee-sung Lee - CinematographyJeong-min Seo
- EditorHee-su Kim
- MusicZong-gu Yi
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