Réalisation:
Bora KimScénario:
Bora KimPhotographie:
Kook-Hyun KangMusique:
Matija StrnišaActeurs·trices:
Ji-hoo Park, Sae-byeok Kim, In-gi Jung, Seung-yeon Lee, Sang-yeon Son, Soo-yeon Park, Min-young AhnRésumés(1)
Korea, 1994. The South is in the grips of FIFA World Cup fever, while the North mourns its newly deceased dictator. Eunhee registers all of this only in passing. Drifting through her days in Seoul, the eighth-grader feels like an outsider everywhere: at school, where her classmates bore her even more than the schoolwork, and at home, where her parents are always at each other's throats and her brother beats her. She tries to fall in love, has to go to hospital after an inconclusive biopsy, and has a falling-out with her best friend – yet nothing moves her with the same unexpected intensity as when a new Chinese tutor enters her life. With visual precision, Kim Bo-ra weaves a dense narrative around a regular summer that leaves nothing unchanged. (Berlinale)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Ji-hoo Park
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Little Women (2022) (série)
Beolsae (2018)
Galyeojin sigan (2016)
Sae-byeok Kim
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Sseoni (2011)
Beolsae (2018)
Tajja : shinui son (2014)
In-gi Jung
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Dong Yi (2010) (série)
Keurosing (2008)
Secret Garden (2010) (série)
Seung-yeon Lee
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Wedingdeureseu (2010)
SKY kaeseul (2018) (série)
7 beonbangui seonmool (2013)
Sang-yeon Son
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Sikago Tajagi (2017) (série)
Susanghan pateuneo (2017) (série)
Beolsae (2018)
Soo-yeon Park
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Beolsae (2018)
Min-young Ahn
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Entre deux rives (2016)
Beolsae (2018)
Ahsoora (2016)