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World Premiere
Night and Fog in Zona
New Currents
Rural · Social Criticism · True Story · Films about Film
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2015
- Running Time235min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Chinese director Wang Bing is well known for TieXiQu: West of the Tracks, his nine-hour documentary. Korean film critic Jung Sung-il is famous for long, prolix film reviews. So it is no surprise that this film’s intro—over four hours—shows Jung, turned into a director with a camera, following Wang on his filming location. Jung tries to steal the secret of Wang’s film with a prolonged breath. Wang says time is critical in a movie, and a movie has to contain truth—the truth of feelings. Easy to say, but how to practice is what counts. The film watches Wang, witnessing how difficult, how dangerous and how painful that process is. However, this film is not just a making-of documentary. The cinematic experimentation with a violent clash between what is seen and what is heard makes Night and Fog In Zona a film of a different dimension. NAM Dong-chul)
Director
JUNG Sung-il
Born in Seoul in 1959. He majored communication at Sungkyunkwan Univ., and used to be a cheif editor for a monthly film magazine Kino, a programmer for Jeonju Int’l Film Festival, and a guest professor at Korean Film Academy. He’s one of the most well-known film critics in Korea, has written books about Im Kwontaek and Kim Ki-duk.
Credit
- Director
JUNG Sung-il - ProducerJong-won KIM
- CastBing WANG
- CinematographyGunyoung YANG
Jin-keun LEE - EditorYoung-un PARK
Sung-il JUNG - SoundSeung-chul LEE
- MusicJiyeon LEE
- Production CompanyKINO Film Production Co.
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