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Gaewa Neukdae Saiui Sigan (Time between Dog and Wolf)  .  director Jeon Soo-il
11/03/2006, at 05:30 PM 11/04/2006, at 12:30 PM
director Jeon Soo-il
screenplay Jeon Soo-il
country South Korea
year 2005
duration 110 minutes
media 35mm
color Color
language OmeU
producer Kang Sung-kyu
production Dongnyuk Film
cast

Ahn Kil-kang, Kim Sun-jai


cinematography Jung Sung-wook
editor Lee Dong-wook
music Kae Soo-jung
distribution

sijun@ks.ac.kr



synopsis

Kim, a director, receives an unexpected phone call from his cousin, Il-kyu, who tells him his mother will soon meet his father, after having been separated from each other during the Korean War. Kim returns to his birthplace in search of his father. During the trip, he meets a woman he will later see again in his hometown. She is searching for her younger sister, who disappeared years earlier. The film?s rigorous style, slow rhythm, long silences and cold atmosphere work to obtain moments of pure lyricism and offer a reflection on cinema, love, the division of the country, memory and the deepest wounds of each human being.


biography

Jeon Soo-il studied theatre and film at Kyungsung University in Pusan, and film direction at the ESRA film school in Paris. Jeon's d?but feature, Wind Echoing in My Being (1997) screened in Cannes' Un Certain Regard programme in 1997. The Bird Who Stops in the Air (1999) received the Grand Prize at Fribourg and the NETPAC Award at Pusan in 2000.