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World Premiere
Map without Island
Wide Angle
Social Criticism · True Story · Women · Environment
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2021
- Running Time92min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor/B&W
Program Note
This film is a documentary that talks about free yet strong love. It is a story of people who are, with sad history in their minds, earnestly trying to preserve the land of Jeju Island that is being destroyed by numerous developments and national projects. It is a story of people who are desperately engaging in social movements in order to make society better. Their nationalities, backgrounds, and occupations are all different. They are referred to by different names: natives, strangers, or environmentalists. They, however, share the ideal that they have to coexist with nature and respect each other as they are. The film shows demonstrations against building the second
airport in Jeju Island the performances of environmentalists very closely and in detail, by which it develops a desperate love story. (HONG Eunmi)
Director

Sungeun KIM
Living in Jeju Island, Korea, Kim Sungeun is happily traversing between an activist, video writer, and film director. She is interested in making movies as a venue for solidarity that records and senses common memories through cameras. The Memory of the 25th Hour (2017) is her directorial film, and she also co-directed The Will (2018) and Some Queer Bo-ki (2020).
Credit
- Director
Sungeun KIM - ProducerHyea-yeong CHOI
- CastYasmin ALQAIFI
Soonjeong BU
Emily WANG - CinematographySungeun KIM
- Production DesignJaehun JU
- EditorSungeun KIM
- SoundManuela SCHININA
- World SalesCinema Dal
sol@cinemadal.com
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