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Cast: PARK Hae-il, YOON Jin-seo, YOON Je-moon, PARK Ji-oh
Young-min is a handsome male in his early 20s, wandering around the subway station with a shopping bag in his hand. He takes a black plastic bag out and tosses it into a trashcan just as his mobile phone rings. Tensed up Young-min answers it and he is shaken up by the call, hangs it up and gets on the next train entering the platform.
There, he meets Ji-hyun, a girl who once was in a same church choir and hasn't seen in awhile. She greets him with a bright smile, yet Young-min's behavior is somewhat awkward and he disappears when she is about to make a call. Young-min comes home, an empty place with only his family portrait hanging on the wall, listens to his family's yodeling as he rests, while the mystery on the content of a black bag is slowly revealed.
IM Pil-sung
While working as 'ChungNyun' Film Production, He produced director Jung Jee-Woo's <A Bit Bitter>. Through his films such as<Ghi-nyum-poom>, <Sonyunghi>, and <Baby>, he tells the growing pains of a boy. His films express the fear felt in the process of growing up through extreme symbols such as sex, murder, and obsessive love.
Showing horror and thriller tendencies in his films, he's a director who adheres strictly to the auteur style.
He is currently working on his feature film <Antarctic Journal> (2005)
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Cast : KI Joo-bong, JANG Hyun-sung, PARK Ji-oh
Gun-tae is a dim-witted, jobless man wandering about the streets of Insa-dong. By chance, he sees an ad from an used bookstore about selling of a 'guide to an overnight wealth,' and head towards there. According to an old man, the owner of the shop, the 'map' was a supplement to the original map of Korea and it hasn't found the right owner so far. He claims that, when used well, the map will make its owner a rich man overnight and therefore, will cost little more. Gun-tae only has 5000 won, so the deal dies and he ends up buying another map for that money. He waits for a tiger and an old maid selling rice cake as instructed in the map; instead of getting a free rice cake, he gets a free 'carnal' show of the two. He finally arrives at the haunted house in the map expecting a rosy future from the money he will get. The ghost appears and, instead of handing him the money, beat him senselessly...
Nam Ki-Woong
2000
<Daehakno-yeseo maechoon-hadaka tomaksalhae danghan yeogosaeng ajik Daehakno-ye Issda>
2002 <Cho Yun - Fat Boy Meets Brownie Girl> |
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Cast : CHO Mi-sun, PARK Ji-oh, KIM Young-min
We are not sure of exact date and time where the film is set on, but there exist the past, the present and the future. The film's main character,’she’, was born orphan and knows nobody. Her only recollection, a faint one at that, is that the father of her current husband brought her into his house when she was very young. Ever since she began her first period, her husband started to peep into her room. Time has passed and, after the man's father died, two get married and she gives a birth to a crippled, blind girl with a zest for feeding alley cats and drawing pictures. The girl begins to show a sign of miracle ability, the ability to find the gems buried on the ground. She makes the jewelry out of the stones she finds while her debauchery father sells them everywhere. One day, the girl dreams of her legs getting healed and she is able to walk with beautiful, long, straight legs.
LIM Chang-jae
He has made a reputation for being an experimental film director. From 1993 to 1994, he worked in the 'New Image Group' and was a researcher at Korean Experimental Film Lab from 1995. In 1996, his experimental film <Over Me> was invited to the Wide Angle section of 1st Pusan International Film Festival. In 1997, he filmed director Lee Ji-Sang's <Yellow Flower>. The following year, his film <Lacrymal> won the Sunjae Award in the Wide Angle section of 3rd Pusan International Film Festival. His film <Aqua Requiem> was invited to Wide Angle section of 4th Pusan International Film Festival. In 2002, he made his feature debut with <Unborn But Forgotten> |
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