18th(2016)
KIM Min-sook
World Premiere
Growth/Independence Horror Thriller
An intruder drops in at the house where Jun-hee
lives alone. Ever since that day, Jun-hee grows more
fearful, but people around her seem to disregard her
anxiety. Then one night, Jun-hee hears the sound of
an intruder entering her house once again. There are
so many things that a woman who lives alone must
pay attention to and be careful of. This is a cinematic
masterpiece that stands out with its tightly-plotted
thriller, building up the suspense from beginning to
end by portraying the anxiety and horror that the
female protagonist goes through, and its ability to
really demonstrate the charm of a short length film.
[KANG Ba-da]
SYNOPSIS
Jun-hee lives alone. One day, an intruder breaks
into her house. She grows fearful ever since, but all
people do is ignore and turn away from Jun-hee\'s
apprehension. Then, late at night one day, Jun-hee
hears the sounds of an intruder inside her house once
again.
PROGRAM NOTE
An intruder drops in at the house where Jun-hee
lives alone. Ever since that day, Jun-hee grows more
fearful, but people around her seem to disregard her
anxiety. Then one night, Jun-hee hears the sound of
an intruder entering her house once again. There are
so many things that a woman who lives alone must
pay attention to and be careful of. This is a cinematic
masterpiece that stands out with its tightly-plotted
thriller, building up the suspense from beginning to
end by portraying the anxiety and horror that the
female protagonist goes through, and its ability to
really demonstrate the charm of a short length film.
[KANG Ba-da]
KIM Min-sookKIM Min-sook
Kim Min-sook studied filmmaking at Korea National University of Arts. She directed short films Apple (2005) and Giraffe and Africa (2007) that won prizes at a number of film festivals and dramatized and directed the past episode of a feature film Shadow (2007).