10th(2008)
JEON Ji-hyeon
In the atmosphere of endless competition, emphasis on winning, and tensions from the anxiety about falling behind, there is a body as a productive machine glued to a chair. The fruits of success in this fiercely competitive world can be proudly proclaimed in public, but the individual, physical burden of race for success is still a private matter. How can we talk openly about pains in your butt? Thus begins the film: let¡¯s talk to our suffering assholes. (KIM Eun-shil)
In the atmosphere of endless competition, emphasis on winning, and tensions from the anxiety about falling behind, there is a body as a productive machine glued to a chair. The fruits of success in this fiercely competitive world can be proudly proclaimed in public, but the individual, physical burden of race for success is still a private matter. How can we talk openly about pains in your butt? Thus begins the film: let¡¯s talk to our suffering assholes. (KIM Eun-shil)
JEON Ji-hyeonJEON Ji-hyeon
The director made Say Hello to Your Anus based on anguish about alienation of body in contemporary society and her experience on suffers from piles. Still concerning about people¡¯s butthole, she leads her everyday life.