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Grain in Ear
New Currents
- CountryKorea,China
- Production Year2005
- Running Time109min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
There are minorities in every society, and those minorities need an object to rely on, be it power or a lover. Soon-hee, a single mother estranged from her husband, is a minority in multiple senses. She is a Korean-Chinese living in China, a single parent, and moreover, underprivileged. No one can blame her for relying on the men around her, like Kim and policeman Wang. However, reality often only gets harsher for minorities. Devastated by the betrayal of the men she had counted on and by the loss of her son, Soon hee′s anger explodes, leading her to sow the seeds of death during grain planting season, which is implied in the original Chinese title. Director Lu Zhang′s direction is fascinatingly restrained, guaranteeing the conveyance of the leading character′s ironies in her agonies. The world seems so peaceful in the film, while Soon-hee is faced with unbearable tragedy. A scene where Soon hee passes a parade of dancers is transited to a shot of her passing a parade of ambulances, and the tragedy of an individual person is starkly contrasted with the indifferent world. (Kim Ji-seok)
Director

Zhang Lu
Zhang Lu was born in 1962 in China. Her short film, [Eleven](2001), was part of the short film competition at the 58th Venice International Film Festival. [The Poetry](2003) was screened at various film festivals around the world, including the Locarno, Vancouver, London, Hong Kong and Jeon Ju film festivals. [Grain in Ear] was part of the PPP at the 9th PIFF.
Credit
- Director
Zhang Lu - ProducerChoi Doo-young
- CastJi Liu Lian
Bo Jin
Ju Kwang-hyun
Tong Hui Wang - ScreenplayLu Zhang
- CinematographyYong Hong LIU
- Production DesignHui Zhang
- EditorKim Sun-min
- SoundRan Wang
- Production CompanyDOO ENTERTAINMENT
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