10th(2008)
LIM Sung-min
On a balmy spring day in March, a car drives recklessly into the parking lot of the shoreline recreation area on the Han River where many people enjoy their leisure time. A well-dressed woman, Yoo-kyung gets out of the car, grumbling and in a bad mood, and bumps into Kim Ok-boon who is having a hard time learning how to drive from her husband. Yoo-kyung gets inspired and revitalized watching Ok-boon¡¯s sincere passion to learn to drive, undiminished by her husband¡¯s scolding. In spite of her age and dignity Ok-boon has never given up laboring for the dream of being free. Witnessing this scene allows Yoo-kyung to escape her momentary stresses and brings out a marvelous smile. (BYUN Jai-ran)
On a balmy spring day in March, a car drives recklessly into the parking lot of the shoreline recreation area on the Han River where many people enjoy their leisure time. A well-dressed woman, Yoo-kyung gets out of the car, grumbling and in a bad mood, and bumps into Kim Ok-boon who is having a hard time learning how to drive from her husband. Yoo-kyung gets inspired and revitalized watching Ok-boon¡¯s sincere passion to learn to drive, undiminished by her husband¡¯s scolding. In spite of her age and dignity Ok-boon has never given up laboring for the dream of being free. Witnessing this scene allows Yoo-kyung to escape her momentary stresses and brings out a marvelous smile. (BYUN Jai-ran)
LIM Sung-minLIM Sung-min
She graduated from California State University majoring in film Production. She had worked at IWFFIS as programmer from 2001 and has been being a jury for NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) for International Forum section in the 56th Berlin International Film Festival. Her major work is Punkhatton.