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International Premiere
Take Care of My Cat
New Currents
· Women · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2001
- Running Time112min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Incheon is a city where residents dream of living in Seoul, the city to which a connective railway was built. Incheon, with Korea′s first Chinatown, is also where foreigners heading to Seoul arrive for the first time. In this city live several women who dream of an outside world, like cats on windows sills. After graduating from commercial high school, the girls all enter society with big dreams - one dreams of becoming a career woman at a security corporation, another types for a poet with cerebral infantile paralysis, and another, with a talent for drawing, aspires to study abroad. To them home is still a place of suppression; a divorced family, no parents, and removal from the family portrait. In his film <b>Rebel without a Cause</b>, Nicholas Ray captured the suppression his characters experienced from a low angle, with the "ceiling"depicted in an over-powering manner. In <b>Take Care of My Cat</b>, the ceiling collapses. (Han Sang-Jun)
Director
Jeong Jae-eun
Born in 1969, Jeong Jae-Eun studied film at Korean National University of Arts. After making many short films, she made her feature debut with [Take Care of My Cat]. Her short works include [Coming of Age Ceremony], [After School], [Yu-jin′ s Secret Codes] and [Girl′s Night-Out]. [Take Care of My Cat](2001) was invited to New Currents of PIFF and earned acclaim of critics.
Credit
- Director
Jeong Jae-eun - ProducerOh Ki-min
- CastBae Doo-na
Lee Yo-won
Ok Ji-young - ScreenplayJeong Jae-eun
- CinematographyChoi Young-hwan
- Production DesignKim Jin-chul
- EditorLee Hyun-mee
- SoundYim Dong-Seok
- MusicM&F
- Production CompanyMasulpiri Pictures
masulpiri@dreamwiz.com - World Salesi Pictures
jkj@ipictures.co.kr
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