12th(2010)
BAEK Joo-eun
After the funeral, Min- young¡¯s mom came to Min- young. She persuaded her daughter to steal the funeral money. Mom couldn¡¯t leave the earth because she had a fear of heights. Min- young helped her mom to overcome it and suddenly she wanted the money too.
When Min-young is lying on a bed dressed in mourning, her late mother comes to her. She stays in Min-young¡¯s room and watches her family after the funeral. In fact, she cannot leave for the other side because of her acrophobia. She suggests to Min-young that they steal the condolence money and run away together. Neither leaving nor being left is easy. The vivid contrast in colors and the strong facial descriptions of people appropriately reveal the fear and emptiness about death and farewell. (PARK Mi-young)
Synopsis
After the funeral, Min- young¡¯s mom came to Min- young. She persuaded her daughter to steal the funeral money. Mom couldn¡¯t leave the earth because she had a fear of heights. Min- young helped her mom to overcome it and suddenly she wanted the money too.
Program Note
When Min-young is lying on a bed dressed in mourning, her late mother comes to her. She stays in Min-young¡¯s room and watches her family after the funeral. In fact, she cannot leave for the other side because of her acrophobia. She suggests to Min-young that they steal the condolence money and run away together. Neither leaving nor being left is easy. The vivid contrast in colors and the strong facial descriptions of people appropriately reveal the fear and emptiness about death and farewell. (PARK Mi-young)
BAEK Joo-eunBAEK Joo-eun
Graduated from Creative Writing Department in Seoul Institute of the Arts. She directed Hug and Vacance.