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Alive

Korean Cinema Today

Family · Rural · Capitalism

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2014
  • Running Time175min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Jungchul lives in the mountain village with his sister and the sister’s daughter. He is frustrated as his mentally challenged sister sometimes wanders around the street or severely hurts herself, and a trusted colleague stole all of his hard-earned money by working at construction sites. Trying to earn some money to get by the cold winter, Jungchul finds a job at the soybean paste factory where his sister works, and the owner is satisfied with his work. Jungchul tells the owner that younger workers will speed up the process and tries to bring his colleagues to work there. The village elders who worked there are suddenly laid off and Jungchul becomes their enemy. In The Journals of Musan(2010), Director Park Jungbum depicted a youth facing survival difficulties, and in Alive, he, again, has the main character in a desperate situation. Characters in Aliveare at dramatic crossroads. Their breakdowns are as shocking as that in The Journals of Musan. (NAM Dong-chul)
Director
Director
PARK Jungbum
Park introduced a short Templementary(2001) at Wide Angle, Busan International Film Festival and appeared in international stage with his directorial feature The Journals of Musan(2010) receiving New Currents Award at BIFF and Tiger Award at International Film Festival Rotterdam. He directed One Week and Alive with the support of Short! Short! Short! and Jeonju Digital Project at Jeonju International Film Festival 2012 and 2014 respectively.
Credit
  • Director
    PARK Jungbum
  • ProducerJungbum PARK
    Youngjin KIM
  • CastJungbum PARK
    Seungyeon LEE
    Myunghoon PARK
    Heatbit SHIN
  • CinematographyJongsun KIM
  • EditorHyunju JO
  • MusicInyoung PARK
  • Production CompanySecondwind Film
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