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Memento Mori
Rotterdam
Psychology/Mystery/Suspence/Thriller
Coming of Age
Horror/Gore
- CountryKorea
- Production Year1999
- Running Time99min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Memento Mori, co-directed by Kim Tae-yong and Min Kyu-dong in their feature debut, was marketed as a sequel to Whispering Corridors (1998), yet it takes a decisively different path. While the first film focused on the confrontation between students and the school within a conventional horror framework, this installment instead traces the intricately entangled relationships of its characters, centering on an ambiguous psychological mystery. Its structure moves fluidly between reality and fantasy, past and present, while fresh narrative devices such as shared diaries and camcorder footage enrich its texture. By exploring homosexuality alongside the myriad of desires and emotions of adolescence, the film boldly opened up new territory in Korean cinema. Within the horror genre, it sensitively yet audaciously unravels the anxieties, anger, and sorrow lingering in the atmosphere of a high school for girls. It also offers a fresh glimpse of Kim Gyuri, Park Ye-jin, Lee Youngjin, and Kong Hyo-jin in their early years. (NAM Daeun)
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KIM Tae-yong
After graduating from the Korean Academy of Film Arts, he made his feature debut with Memento Mori (1999). His second feature, Family Ties (2006), earned him Best Director at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Golden Alexander, the top prize at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. His directorial works also include Late Autumn (2010), which was invited to the Forum section of the Berlin International Film Festival, and WONDERLAND (2024).

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MIN Kyu-dong
After graduating from Seoul National University with a degree in Economics and the Korean Academy of Film Arts, Min Kyu-dong earned an MFA in Film from Université Paris 8. He made his directorial debut with Memento Mori (1999), and has since explored a wide range of genres with films such as All for Love (2005), Antique (2008), All About My Wife (2012), The Treacherous (2015), and Herstory (2018). The Old Woman with the Knife was screened at major international film festivals, including the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFFF), Moscow International Film Festival and Beijing International Film Festival, and was invited to the Berlinale Special section of the 2025 Berlin International Film Festival.
Credit
- DirectorKIM Tae-yong
MIN Kyu-dong - ProducerChoon-yun LEE
- CastYe-jin PARK
Young-jin LEE
Hyo-jin KONG
Gyuri KIM - ScreenplayTae-yong KIM
Kyu-dong MIN - CinematographyYun-su KIM
- EditorSang-bum KIM
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