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World Premiere
Father Is a Dog
Korean Cinema Today
Family · Crime/Violence · Social Criticism · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2010
- Running Time97min
- FormatHD
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Since [Tropical Manila], director Lee Sangwoo has picked up his pace in making films. Besides [Mother is a Whore], Lee has finished two films a year and has grown to be an important figure in the independent film scene. While [Mother is a Whore] tenaciously deals with the collapsing relationship of a family through a mother, [Father Is a Dog] describes the relationship of a father and his unknown sons. With full of allegoric devices, Lee’s films often unfold his unique and violent scenes. Through the scenes, Lee strives to seek the truth on how cinema reflects the world and also how it functions as a window to the world. When watching his films, his career as an assistant director to Kim Ki-duk stands out. However, in comparing him to Kim Ki-duk, Lee forms frames in a different way and deals with relationships more mechanically. Like a game of the father, the world in Lee’s films must be a stage setting with immense gears. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
LEE Sang-woo
Born in 1971, Lee Sang-woo graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Cinema. He started his career working at the San Francisco Korean Film Festival and American Student Film Festival. His first feature [Tropical Manila](2008) was invited to the Rotterdam Int’l FF and he got international attention before he was known to Korean audience. [Mother Is a Whore] (2009) and [Father Is a Dog] (2010) were each presented at Hong Kong Int’l FF and Busan Int’l FF.
Credit
- Director
LEE Sang-woo - ProducerLEE Sangwoo
- CastKWAN Bumtack
LEE Kwangsu
LEE Siho
KIM Hun - ScreenplayLEE Sangwoo
- CinematographySONG Jinyeol
- Production DesignJUNG Chanho
- EditorLEE Sangwoo
- SoundKIM Seoungwhae
- MusicKIM Miseoung
- Production CompanySeongAmKwan FilmFactory
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