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Flower Island
New Currents
· Women · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2001
- Running Time126min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
After abandoning her infant in a restroom, Hye-Na sets out on a trip to find her mother. On her journey, she meets Ok-Nam, a woman who prostituted herself in order to buy her child a piano. The bus leads them into an unknown mountain, where they rescue a singer named Yoo-Jin, who in despair because of cancer, tries to kill herself. The three women head for the flower isle, where it is rumored sadness and pain are cured. To director Song Il-Gon, their pain comes from the human condition itself. The director believes that people all have incurable inner wounds which stemming from an
inescapable fate. In a way <b>Flower Island</b> is a film asking an question of how wounds of the soul heal themselves. The film is like a documentary about a journey of convalescence from collective illness. The director began shooting the film with only a few words in his mind and a lightweight digital camera. (Han Sang-Jun)
Director
SONG Il-gon
Song Il-gon was born in Seoul and studied cinema at the National Academy of Film in Lodz, Poland. He shot to prominence on the strength of the Cannes Jury Prize winning short film The Picnic (1998). His filmography includes New Currents-winner [Flower Island] (2001), [Spider Forest] (2004), [Feathers in the Wind] (2004), [The Magicians] (2005), and [Dance of Time] (2010).
Credit
- Director
SONG Il-gon - ProducerChang Yoon-hyun
- CastSeo Joo-hee
Im yoo-jin
- ScreenplaySong Ilgon
- CinematographyKim Myong-joon
- Production DesignYoo Seong-hee
- EditorMoon In-dae
- SoundLee Sung-Jin
- MusicNoh Young-shim
- Production CompanyC&Film
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