
Park Ki-yong
1961 (65 лет)낙타(들)
Park Ki-yong
Lee Dae-yeon, Park Myung-shin
A man in a borrowed SUV picks up a woman outside Seoul’s domestic airport and drives her to a small enclave of restaurants, nightclubs and motels on the west coast. Both are middle-aged and married to other people, and know little about each other’s lives. After a seafood dinner and a visit to a karaoke lounge, they go to bed together for the first (and maybe last) time.
Camel(s)
재회
Park Ki-yong
On a winter day, a man and a woman, once college sweethearts, chance to meet at Incheon Airport after 25 years. When they meet again a week later, they realize their old flame still burns, feeling a romantic thrill and confusion at the same time.
Old Love
Digital Search
Park Ki-yong, Ki-Yong Park
The director vaguely thinks that he should try to find something new. He is captured by the obsession to find something new because it is digital. For the moment he gets out on the streets with his digital camera and he snoops around. While he explores the digital world capturing street girls under the red lights, firemen and kindergarteners, we can find something new that we've missed in our ordinary lives before.
Digital Search
지옥도
Park Ki-yong
Jung Jae-yoon
A college student trudges to the home of a student she tutors. When she arrives, the home is empty and the family tells her over the phone that they’re on vacation. Filmed in real time, the film lets us experience everything just as she does. And something horrible awaits.
Picture of Hell
토니 레인즈와 한국영화 25년
Seo Won-tae
Tony Rayns, Lee Chang-dong
Prominent film critic Tony Rayns has long been a supporter of Korean cinema. This film illustrates Rayns’ affection for Korean cinema through interviews of Korean cineastes that have a special affinity for him, including JANG Sun-woo, LEE Chang-dong and HONG Sang-soo among others.
Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer