SOUTH KOREA
2013 / INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE
20’ – IN KOREAN
Synopsis
17 year-old A-Young has just given birth in a secluded spot by a railroad. Bleeding heavily, she tries to find refuge. Her boyfriend Hyung-gyu returns to the scene to help her only to find out she's left. He is soon chased by police officers who see the bloodstains and assume he is guilty of a possible crime.
director: HAN Eun-young
screenplay: HAN Eun-young
cinematography: BYUN Bong-sun
editing: JEONG Byung-jin
sound: KIM Song-yi
production design: KIM Bo-ra
music: KWON Hyun-jeong
cast:
CHO Soo-hyang
IM Ho-kyung
production
KOREA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARTS
SCHOOL OF FILM, TV & MULTI-MEDIA
distribution
KOREA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARTS
MEDIA CONTENTS CENTER
LEE Kyung-mi
Tel. +82 2 746 9547~8
knuadis@gmail.com
contact Cannes
HAN Eun-young
Tel. +82 10 3734 6633
han.eunyoung@icloud.com
BREATHE ME
« A year ago, I read a stoy in the papers about a child abandoned in a river in Seoul. The police said the baby was found dead and apparently had been floating for a whole week. I could imagine this baby floating on the river in the middle of a cold winter and this led me to make this film ». Thus explains Coreen filmmaker Han Eun-Young the idea behind the film, starting as a thriller before turning into a poetic melodrama.
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