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Jeonju, a Korean Town

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Jeonju, une ville coréenne

Jeonju, a Korean Town

by Claire Alby

South Korea, France

 

Jeonju, une ville coréenne

Director: Claire Alby

Screenplay: Claire Alby, Thomas Vuillemot

Cinematographer: Gilles Magne

Editing: Karine Germain

Sound: So Jeong-hee

Production: Les Films de la Découverte, Interscoop, Jeonju MBC

Contact:
Les Films de la Découverte
125 Bd Diderot
75012 Paris
Tel: 0033-6.26.85.26.84
Mail: [email protected]

Year: 2012

Beta Num, Color, 52 min, 
OV South Korean with French subtitles

International Premiere

Claire Alby followed several persons in their daily lives: a journalist from the MBC channel, film maker Lee Sang-Yeon during his shooting about Jeonju international film festival, city mayor Mr. Hajin Song’s daily routine in the township and his private domain as an artist, young French PHD Thomas Vuillemot finding the last witnesses of the Japanese occupation and ‘feminine’ professors of Chon Buk national university.
Recording gestures, glances, conversations and silences between the protagonists, the director makes her “story “of Korea, a complex painful one in the line with every street of Jeonju, still waiting to be deciphered, analyzed and conveyed.

 

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