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Three
Korean Panorama
Horror/Gore · Love/Romance · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2002
- Running Time139min
- Format35mm
Program Note
A horror omnibus film by three different filmmakers from Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand. Korea’s Memories tells the story of a middle class man suffering from hallucinations of his missing wife. Director Kim Jee-woon’s trademark witty humor is replaced by dark and cold images that lead to a surprising ending. Nonzee Nimibutr’s Wheel from Thailand, depicts the conflicts and terror among a puppet theater troupe over a possessed puppet. The storyline is a basic moral tale of good vs. evil, yet the traditional Thai colors give breathtaking pleasure to the screen. Peter Chan’s Going Home from Taiwan adopts conventions of the horror genre to present a tragic tale of a husband and wife both ailing from an incurable disease. A fantasy melodrama rather than horror, this film explores a love that goes beyond death.
Director

Nonzee NIMIBUTR
Born in 1962 in Thailand, Nonzee Nimibutr graduated with a bachelor of arts in visual communication design from the Faculty of Decorative Arts at Silpakorn University in 1987. A film director, producer and screenwriter, Nonzee is regarded as the leader of the "New Wave" of Thai filmmakers that include Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Wisit Sasanatieng and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. His films include his debut [Dang Bireley’s & Young Gangsters] and [Nang Nak]. He co-founded CINEMASIA CO., Ltd. and the Thailand Script Project workshop.

Peter Chan Ho Sun
His directorial debut, Alan and Eric: Between Hello and Goodbye was crowned best film at the Hong Kong Film Directors′ Guild in 1991. Chan was a co-founder of United Filmmakers Organization(UFO) in the early 1990s, which produced a number of box-office and critical hits in Hong Kong. In the late 1990s, Chan worked in Hollywood directing [The Love Letter] and [Chan′s] 2005 film, the musical Perhaps Love closed the 2005 Venice Film Festival and was Hong Kong′s entry for an Academy Awards nomination in the best foreign film category.

KIM Jee-woon
Born in 1964, Kim Jee-woon’s debut film, [The Quiet Family](1998), screened at three major fantastic international film festivals.
Credit
- Director
Nonzee NIMIBUTR
Peter Chan Ho Sun
KIM Jee-woon - ProducerOh Jung-wan/CHAN Peter Ho Sun/Nonzee Nimibutr
- CastKim Hye-soo
Jung Bo-seog/ Leon Lai/ Panjamawat Suwinit - ScreenplayKim Jee-woon/ Jojo Hui/ Singhamat Nitas
- CinematographyAlex Hong
- EditorChung Yun-chul/CHAN Peter Ho Sun /Nonzee Nimibutr
- MusicLee Byeong-woo/ Cho Sung-woo/ Sarasas Sinnappa
- Production Companyb.o.m Film Productions /Applause Pictures
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