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| Keep the Secret in the Memory |
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2005, DV 6mm, color, 20'
Dir: KANG Dee-hee
Keyword: Romance
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| Chul-min gets a phone call on the way to the train station for a trip with his girlfriend. Chul-min¡¯s friend tells him that he used to live with Chul-min¡¯s girlfriend. He gets so frustrated that doesn¡¯t feel like taking a trip with her anymore. He gets upset with the story more and more and feels a sense of betrayal. |
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What would do you when it happened to you? You would definitely think how much you love her.
Premarital sex is very natural these days and it could be different when it comes to a person who¡¯s related to me in Korea. It would be something complicated.
I don¡¯t mean to approach to this issue to get it fixed, but to talk about it as a conflict from ¡®premarital sex¡¯ can be for anyone.
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KANG Dee-hee
Born in Seoul Graduated from Seoul Institutes of Arts. Dept. of Film.
2004 [Sweet Home] 35mm, color, 10min. Wide Angle, 9th Pusan Int’l Film Festival (2004, Korea) 2nd Vladivostok Int’l Film Festival (2004, Russia) 2005 [Keep the Secret in the Memory] DV 6mm, color, 20min. 2009 [After Sunset] DV 6mm, color, 15min. 2009 [Can I Borrow a Light] digi-beta, color, 7’55” 2009 [The Guy Who Wanna Survive] digi-beta, color, 11’15”
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Director/screenwriter: KANG Dee-hee
Producer: KIM Yong-ja
Assistant director: KIM Min-su
Cinematography: HA Sung-min
Editing: KIM Hyung-joo
Lighting: LEE Sun-young
Composer: JUNG Yong-jin
Mixing: SONG Su-duck
Recording: RYU Hyun
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LEE Jung-min as Chul-min
KIM Sung-mi as Ji-hee
LEE Sun-young as Se-yong
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