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Life of Hollywood Kid
San Sebastian FIPRESCI Prize
Remake/Adaptation
Coming of Age
Films about Films
  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1994
  • Running Time116min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Life of Hollywood Kid is a film about films. Specifically, it’s about the movie-obsessed life of Byungseok (Choi Min-soo, Kim Jung-hyun), who has from childhood adored Hollywood cinema to the point of losing touch with reality. Along for the journey is Myeong-gil (Dokko Young-jae, Hong Kyoung-in), who, inspired by Byungseok, fell into the world of movies and began creating films of his own in real life. Director Chung Jiyoung meticulously depicts the films, theaters, and friendship that shaped the two characters from their teenage years to adulthood, weaving in historical moments such as the April 19 Revolution, the Vietnam War, and even records of the screen quota protests. Myeong-gil experiences the gap between reality and the fantasy of film through an apprenticeship and eventually becomes part of the film industry. Yet Byungseok, whose escapist dream is to go to Hollywood, finds their paths irreconcilable, with their story ending in tragedy. Since the day in middle school when he leapt from a high cliff into a river, the water’s surface for Byungseok had been both a screen glittering with countless starlights and a world full of adventure. Nourished by the dream of cinema—a dream that ultimately deceived even his own life—he lived on, only to lose his dreams, his words, his love, his friendship, the world, and even the movies themselves. Yet the freeze-frame capturing his final leap conjures the screen of the sky, as if to suggest that not only immortal life, but also immortal death, can be cinema. (PARK Inho)
Schedule
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  • DATE
  • TIME
  • THEATER
code017 date09-18 time10:00 theaterBusan Cinema Center Cinematheque   
1515세관람가
GV
code086 date09-19 time09:00 theaterBusan Cinema Center Cinema 2   
1515세관람가
GV
Director
Director
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CHUNG Jiyoung
Director Chung Jiyoung was born in Cheongju. He made his feature debut with Mist Whispers Like Women (1982) and has since directed films such as White Badge (1992), Unbowed (2012), National Security (2012), Black Money (2019), and The Boys (2022). He has also produced numerous works based on major true stories from modern Korean history. He has won multiple Best Director and lifetime achievement awards from festivals at home and abroad, including the Blue Dragon Film Awards, Daejong Film Award, Baeksang Arts Awards, and the London East Asia Film Festival. He continues his active career, recently producing the new film My Name Is, which deals with the Jeju Uprising.
Credit
  • DirectorCHUNG Jiyoung
  • ProducerDong-Kyu AHN
  • CastMin-soo CHOI
    Young-jae DOKKO
    Hye-soo SHIN
    Su-jin YOON
  • CinematographyOk-Hyun SHIN
  • MusicByung-Ha SHIN
BNK부산은행
제네시스
한국수력원자력㈜
뉴트리라이트
두산에너빌리티
OB맥주 (한맥)
네이버
파라다이스 호텔 부산
한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER