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2011, HD, color, 22'
Dir: CHUN Kee-hak
Keyword: Drama,The Aged,Family
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9th Short Shorts Film Festival Asia, Travelling Shorts in Korea (2012, Japan)
Best Short Film Award in Traveling Shorts in Korea, 9th Asiana Int¡¯l Short Film Festival (2011, Korea) |
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Father arrives in Seoul with mother.
He was told by his doctor to focus on home treatment since there seems no more way to cure him.
Father wants to visit Changgyeong Palace.
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There's nothing sadder than to live.
It's because the whole process of being born, growing up, getting married and having children is supposed to come to an expected conclusion of death.
Life is painful since we always realize its meaning too late.
However, trivial acts such as joking with neighbors may sometimes allow us to leave life's sorrow behind us for a while.
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CHUN Kee-hak
Born in 1973, Daegu Graduated from Kei Myung Univ., Dept. of Mass Communication and Journalism Graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts, Dept. of Producing
2005 [Doomani] 4’40” 2011 [Changgyeong Park] 22min. 9th Short Shorts Film Festival Asia, Travelling Shorts in Korea (2012, Japan) Best Short Film Award in Traveling Shorts in Korea, 9th Asiana Int’l Short Film Festival (2011, Korea)
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Director/screenwriter/editing CHUN Kee-hak
Assistant director JUNG Won-shik
Cinematography LEE Sang-hyun
Composing LEE So-young
Mixing YANG Jung-hoon
Recording HAN Kyung-tak
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LIM Hyung-tae as Father
CHOI Chung-ja as Mother
SONG Sam-dong as Son
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