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Camel(s)
Korean Panorama
Love/Romance · Films about Film · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2001
- Running Time90min
- Format35mm
- ColorB&W
Program Note
Set in Wolgot, a small village located in the West Sea, <b>camel(s)</b> is a black & white film about a one-night stand involving a middle-aged couple. Director Park Ki-Yong, who made his
debut 5 years ago with <b>Motel Cactus</b>, directed this film with only an outline. The film was shot in 12 days, with 10 crewmembers, 2 performers, and a portable digital camera. The spontaneous acting, as well as the swift footwork by the production team, were crucial to the success of the filming. The final product is like jazz, in that the director, crew and the actors
had to improvise. The film generates a feeling of liveliness, an ′on the spot′ feeling. The director, as in his prior piece, uses the claustrophobic space of a motel room, to depict the nervous lives of the middle-aged people. (Han Sang-Jun)
Director
Ki-Yong PARK
Born in 1961, Park Ki-Yong graduated from Seoul Institute of Art and Korean Academy of Film Arts. He worked as the producer for Park Kwang-Su ′ s <b>To the Starry Island </b>and Jang Sun-Woo ′ s <b>The Cinema on the Road</b>. In 1997, he made his feature debut with <b>Motel Cactus</b>, which won numerous awards including PIFF ′ s New Currents Award, Jury Prize at the Fribourg and Critic ′ s Choice at the Rotterdam. Recently he also worked, as a producer for the documentary <b>The Jang Sun-Woo Variations</b>. <b>Camel(s) </b>is his second feature film.
Credit
- Director
Ki-Yong PARK - ProducerKo Choong-Gil
- CastLee Dae-Yeon
Park Myung-Sin - ScreenplayPark Ki-Yong
- CinematographyChoi Chan-Min
- EditorPark Ki-Yong
Kim Sung-Soo - SoundJung Jin-Wook
In Sang-Hyun - MusicPark Jin-Suk
- Production CompanyFine Communications
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