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World Premiere
Dodari
Korean Cinema Today
Coming of Age · Psychology · Urbanization
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2007
- Running Time104min
- FormatHD
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Sang-yeon, Cheong-gook and Woo-seok are childhood friends who are now trying to find their own way of life. College student Sang-yeon, soon to start his military service, is busy with classes and a part-time job. Cheong-gook, who works at a club while dreaming about becoming a musician, has trouble with loan sharks. Woo-seok, who tries hard to be a police officer, is occupied with preparing for the examination. These three friends all have their own issues to deal with but there’s some awkwardness that makes them hesitate to share their stories. Dodari simply portrays youths who are going through transitions; it also presents the hardships of social barriers and changing friendships. Director Park Joon-bum, who was born and grew up in Busan, skillfully shows his hometown with a Busan accent. The scene where Sang-yeon, out on a vacation from his military service, watches a lighthouse where he used to hang out with his friends shows the director’s way of accepting changes in friendships and real life. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
Joon-bum Park
Born in 1980, PARK Joon-bum majored in film production at Film and Theater department of Kyungsung University. He has made seven short films including Afterall, His Pride Was Hurt (2002) and After the Fact (2004), which have screened at various film festivals. Dodari is his feature debut.
Credit
- Director
Joon-bum Park - ProducerPARK Joon-bum
- CastPARK Sang-yeon
KIM Joon-young
KIM Woo-suk - ScreenplayPARK Joon-bum
- CinematographyKIM Sung-chul
- EditorKIM Sol
- MusicKIM Ji-keun
OH Jong-su
JI Sang - Production CompanyRough Cut
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