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Susa

19th(2014) Special Programs in Focus

Family · Urbanization · Psychology  

  • CountryGeorgia
  • Production Year2010
  • Running Time73min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Susa works as a messenger boy for his mother’s illegal vodka trade, and everyone he meets during his delivery trips are drinkers and neighborhood bullies. The only way to escape from this monotonous life is to look into his kaleidoscope he made with pieces of broken glass. The single hope held by the Susa family is to move to a city when Susa’s father returns home. But when his father finally comes back home, Susa finds that his father is no different from the drunken adults he encounters on the streets. The life of this discouraged young boy reveals the brutal reality of Georgia. (KIM Young-woo)
Director
Director
Bae Yong-Kyun
Born in Taegu, 1951. While studying fine arts he worked as assistant director on student films. After graduating he went on take a doctorate and now teaches Fine Art in Taegu. The script for his debut film Why Has Bodhi-Dharma left for the East? was written in 1981, five years before he managed to start making the film, which won the Golden Leopard at the 1989 Locarno Film Festival. His second film Black Soil, White People(1997) has had only limited screenings at home and abroad.
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Credit
  • Director Bae Yong-Kyun 배용균
  • Producer Rusudan Pirveli
  • Cast Avtandil Tetradze, Giorgi Gogishvili, Ekaterine Kobakhidze, Levean Lordkipanidze
  • Screenplay Giorgi Chalauri
  • Cinematography Mirian Shengelaia
  • Production Design Guram Navrozashvili
  • Editor Rusudan Pirveli, Zviad Alkhanaidze
  • Sound Madona Tevzadze, Vladislav Sirenko
  • Production Company Caucasian FILMODORM
    Georgia 28 Kipiani, 0108, Tbilisi
    pirveli@hotmail.com

  • World Sales Caucasian FILMODROM
    Georgia 28 Kipiani, 0108, Tbilisi
    pirveli@hotmail.com