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Morning & Morning
Wide Angle
- CountryKorea
- Production Year1999
- Running Time16min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
It′s a hazy morning with pigeons all around. A psychiatrist begins convalescence in therapy with his patients. A young girl subjected to constant sexual abuse, a woman troubled with suicidal tendencies, a
boy wanting to kill his parents... the film discloses their sufferings as it displays a polished urban sensibility. One is left to wonder the truths of scenes accompanying the therapy. Yet that question isn′t crucial. Either way, there are no changes in their condition, as the doctor is incompetent and the worst that can happen is the mental breakdown of those restless souls. In the loud music and chaotic scenery
we witness the pale image of a shrieking cityscape, with people piled up like trash on the underpass. Another morning greets this diseased city; just as the day before, it′s hazy and pigeons are flying all over.
(Kwon Yong-Min)
Director
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Myung-soo SUH
After dropping out of Film and Dramatic Arts at Joong-Ang University, Suh graduated from Broadcasting and Performance Arts of Seoul Arts University. After serving as an assistant director on feature films, she has produced commercials, music videos, and TV documentaries. She has also made various shorts including [Door] (1982) and [Morning and Morning Again] (1999). [Butterfly Mole], both her first feature and her first film in seven years, will be the second time that she will be screening at Pusan. The first time was for the invited screening of [Morning and Morning Again] in the 4th PIFF.
Credit
- Director
Myung-soo SUH - ScreenplaySuh Myung-Soo
- CinematographyNam Jong-Ki
- Production CompanySuh Myung Soo
- World SalesIndiestory
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