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ARCHIVE

9th(2007)



Once Again

LEE Sukgyung

  • Korea
  • 2006
  • 13min
  • Digi-beta
  • color

SYNOPSIS

The Death card in Tarot can be mainly interpreted with two different meanings: one is an end, the other is a beginning. As we often say, one ending leads us to another beginning. In , Mi-hyun¡¯s divorce marks the end to her previous relationship, and it is a beginning of her new relationship and life as well. Captured with fine performances and direction, Mi-hyun¡¯s new beginning seems painful yet hopeful in the film. (Jay Sohn)

PROGRAM NOTE

The Death card in Tarot can be mainly interpreted with two different meanings: one is an end, the other is a beginning. As we often say, one ending leads us to another beginning. In , Mi-hyun¡¯s divorce marks the end to her previous relationship, and it is a beginning of her new relationship and life as well. Captured with fine performances and direction, Mi-hyun¡¯s new beginning seems painful yet hopeful in the film. (Jay Sohn)

Director

  • LEE SukgyungLEE Sukgyung

    Majoring in Women¡¯s Studies, LEE worked as a feminist culture and arts organizer, commentator and editor until she entered KAFA at the age of 45 and started her career as a director. She received the NETPAC award at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival with her first feature-length film The Day After and the Ockrang Award at the 14th Seoul International Women¡¯s Film Festival with her feature documentary Wandering Stars. In 2014 she joined the production of omnibus feature What to Say with other female directors. She employs various styles of feminist filmmaking within her documentaries and feature films. She recently completed the feature-length documentary A Corner Shop.

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