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World Premiere Life Track

New Currents

Family · Rural · Psychology

  • CountryChina,Korea
  • Production Year2007
  • Running Time97min
  • FormatBeta
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
An impressive feature debut of Korean?Chinese director Guang Hao Jin. The film describes a man’s life who lives a divine punishment both physically and mentally. Zezhu loses both of his arms and lives alone in a mountain. He meets Xiangshu, a mute woman who ran away to the mountain, and finds comfort living with her. However, he still suffers from the guilt of leaving his mother’s death uncared for. Director Guang Hao Jin sustains a concise and understated film style and emphasizes Zezhu’s point of view in leading the story of the film. This humble style works efficiently to express the psychological conflict and agony of Zezhu, with the performances of the non-actor characters working into it as well. Life Track is a Korean Film Commission’s grant program selection for Korean filmmakers abroad. This project has also received support in post production funding, provided by the Asian Cinema Fund of the Pusan International Film Festival. (Kim Ji-suk)
Director
Director
Guang Hao Jin
Born in 1960, China. He studied politics at YANBIAN UNIVERSITY, cinematography at Beijing Film Academy. He works in YANBIAN TV broadcasting company. He photographed Kite in a Gunsmoke (1996), What Is Woman? (1998), White Flower (2001) and directed Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter (2005) and Ring (2005).
Credit
  • Director
    Guang Hao Jin
  • ProducerLiu ZHANG
    Young Jae GOH
  • CastJing Hu CHUI
    So Yeon JANG
  • ScreenplayGuang Hao JIN
  • CinematographyJin Ze ZHU
  • EditorGuang Hao JIN
  • SoundShan Xue YU
  • Production CompanyYanbian Broadcast
    Beijing MeiRenSong Culture Center
    Studio Nurimbo
    hao001177@hanmail.net
    kosanha@korea.com
  • World SalesStudio Nurimbo
    kosanha@korea.com
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OB맥주 (한맥)
네이버
파라다이스 호텔 부산
한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER