Three stunning short films from Korean genre master Park Chan Wook, director of Old Boy and Thirst. Park’s new short film Night Fishing (co-directed with his brother and shot on an Iphone 4) is the story of a woman reeled in from the water who turns out to be a shaman acting as a medium between the land of the living and the dead. In the stunningly-staged Cut, Park’s contribution to the trilogy Three… Extremes (2004), a successful film director is kidnapped by a dissatisfied extra and faces an impossible dilemma. And in Park’s first short film Judgement (1999), two families fight over their claims to a dead girl’s body.
- Countries
- South Korea
- Director:
- Park Chan Wook
- Running Time:
- 120 mins
- Subtitles:
- Yes
- Year:
- 2011
- Showing:
- This is a past event.
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