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Yellow Door: ′90s Lo-fi Film Club
Wide Angle
Coming of Age · Films about Films · Art/Artist
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2023
- Running Time84min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Only the few members of Yellow Door have seen fellow member Bong Joon-ho’s directorial debut film Looking for Paradise, which was never released. This stop-motion animation about a gorilla leaving a dark and dirty basement to escape the attacks of dung bugs and heading to paradise was screened at an end-of-the-year party for Yellow Door members. When the wooden box containing the 8mm film hidden deep in Bong’s study for thirty years is opened, cinephiles’ memories of the early 1990s will come flooding back as well. In the era of film enthusiasts, when everyone was mad about studying film, Yellow Door was their own cinematheque and film school, and above all, an ideal youth community. Yellow Door: ‘90s Lo-fi Film Club provides a detailed account that vividly captures the special era that heralded the renaissance of Korean film culture. The clips of masterpieces in film history embedded among anecdotes are an exciting added bonus. (KANG Sowon)
Director
LEE Hyuk-rae
From the 1990s to the 2000s, Lee Hyuk-rae participated in scriptwriting, editing, directing, cinematography, and sound in diverse works. Starting in 2002, he taught film editing at the Korea National University of Arts and MEDIACT, a Film & Multimedia Institute. He co-directed the documentary, Sewing Sisters (2020), which portrays the lives and struggles of female laborers in the 1970s in Korea. The film was selected for the Wide Angle Competition of the Busan International Film Festival and received the Grand Prize at the 2022 Wildflower Film Awards in Korea.
Credit
- Director
LEE Hyuk-rae - ProducerHyung-oak KIM
- CastJong-tae Choi
Joon-ho Bong
Hoon-a Lim
Dong-hoon Lee
Eun-sim Chang
Min-hyang Kim - Production CompanyNETFLIX
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