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Possible Faces
Korean Cinema Today
Urbanization · Coming of Age · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2017
- Running Time130min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Giseon works as an administrator at a high school. He begins to nurture an interest in Jinsu, a student on the soccer team. He asks him how his soccer practices are, and whether there are any problems in school. He even visits him at home. Giseon’s ex Hyejin quits her job and gets busy remodeling her mother’s small restaurant. The stories of Giseon and Hyejin run parallel, and they reappear after some time has passed. Giseon has quit working at the school and is writing for a private newsletter. He is writing a story on a delivery driver, Hyeonsu. Characters in the film each live their own times. The director says, “I remember the moments I saw a face. A face filled with a happy smile, a face twisted in anger, a face lifelessly looking around, and a face that is certainly devoid of any emotion.” Possible Faces is not a film tied to the development of a story. It is the story of three characters who are somehow connected, but without a clear cause and effect relationship. (NAM Dong-chul)
Director
LEE Kanghyun
Lee Kanghyun’s first feature documentary The Description of Bankruptcy (2016) drew attention at domestic and overseas film festivals. His second work, The Color of Pain also received praise from audiences and critics alike for its prudent insights. Possible Faces is his first narrative feature film.
Credit
- Director
LEE Kanghyun - ProducerYounglim OH
Junghye PARK - CastSaebyeok KIM
Jonghwan PARK
Soojang PAIK
Jongseok YUN - ScreenplayKanghyun LEE
- CinematographyYoungkyu JO
- Production DesignKeun-ah KIM
- EditorYunjoo UM
- MusicYoungkyu JANG
- Production CompanyCinemaDAL
humi@cinemadal.com
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