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International Premiere
Liquor Store Dreams
Wide Angle
Family/Child · Crime/Violence · Human Rights/Labor/Social
- CountryUnited States
- Production Year2022
- Running Time85min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
In the 1960s and 1970s, people who couldn’t find hope in South Korea left for
the United States in the hope of finding the American Dream. In a country
where they didn’t speak the language, people opened liquor shops and
formed their own community with integrity and responsibility despite difficult
conditions including racism and armed robberies. And the “liquor store
babies” who were born and raised there, like the director of this film, have
a different American dream of their own—one imbued with ambivalence
toward their parents’ generation and the Korean American community in
LA. While various incidents, such as the LA riots in the 1990s, the Black
Lives Matter movement in 2020, the collapse of the local community due to
the Covid pandemic and new hope, as well as generational gap about the
Korean identity, bring laughter and tears, the audience can naturally discover
the current state of Korean society. (KIM Bo-nyun)
Director
UM So Yun
UM So Yun is a Korean American Filmmaker, born and based in Los Angeles. Liquor Store Dreams is her directorial debut documentary, and depicts the lives of second generation Korean Americans living in Los Angeles. It was supported by the 2021 Mentorship Program at the Center for Asian American Media and the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program and was introduced at the Tribeca Festival. So is a member of BGDM (Brown Girls Doc Mafia).
Credit
- Director
UM So Yun - ProducerSo Yun UM
Eddie KIM - CinematographySo Yun UM
Dawn SHIM - EditorChristina SUN KIM
- MusicSal GABRIEL
- Production CompanyLiquor Store Dreams LLC
- World SalesThe Film Sales Company
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