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World Premiere Birth

Korean Cinema Today

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2022
  • Running Time153min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Jay, a promising young writer, is about to publish her new book. Geonwoo, Jay′s roommate and lover, works as an English instructor at a private institute and silently assists Jay. Both of them care about each other and are happy as they are. However, Jay’s unplanned pregnancy brings huge changes, causing conflicts between the two. Jay becomes sensitive due to the combined pressures of pregnancy and publishing demands, and Geonwoo sets up an academy running a risk. Birth is an ominously subtle work, the dark themes of which already seem to take shape in the early scene in which Jay and Geonwoo sit at the breakfast table and have a peaceful conversation about a dream. Birth is a sensitive meditation and careful reflection on those in need of life. (JUNG Hanseok)
Director
Director
YOO Ji-young
Yoo Ji-young debuted with a short film Confession (2011) and garnered the Best Short and the Best Director awards at the Seoul International Women′s Film Festival and the Jeonju International Film Festival respectively. Yoo introduced her first feature film Duck Town (2017) at a later Jeonju International Film Festival. In 2018, she directed the first episode of Cinema with You (2018), an omnibus film that opened the 2018 Seoul Independent Film Festival.
Credit
  • Director
    YOO Ji-young
  • ProducerHyun-jun KWON
  • CastHae-in HAN
    Han-ju LEE
    Man-seok OH
    Mi-hyun PARK
    Hee-jin CHOI
    Hyun-jin KIM
    Ga-young PARK
    Pan-gyeom KIM
    Shin-cheol KANG
    A-hee JEON
  • ScreenplayJi-young YOO
  • CinematographyBo-ra KIM
  • Production DesignYea-seul HANJU
  • EditorJi-young YOO
    Bo-ra KIM
  • SoundSong-yeol PARK
Photo
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