18th(2016)
MOON So-ri
Star Comedy
SYNOPSIS
A long day of a well-known actress, who is not getting
many casting offers at the moment. She gets a bank
loan, checks on her mother-in-law in hospital and takes
free promo shots for a dentist as her mom asked her
to. After meeting film producers who ask her to make
a cameo appearance, she comes home drunk and
exhausted. Her husband looks worried, while her
crying child needs her care. The actress runs and runs,
just to live another day of her ordinary life.
Program Note
These are the three short films produced by
MOON So-ri, one of Korea\'s most renowned actresses. Recipient of the Venice
International Film Festival\'s Marcello Mastroianni Award in 2002, MOON So-ri
was named a jury member of Swiss Locarno Film Festival in 2015 and is currently
establishing her worldwide reputation as an intelligent actress. MOON So-ri
demonstrates her intellect through her productions of her three short films The
Actress, The Running Actress, and The Best Director, which were her
graduation film projects. These three films, all of which feature Moon So-ri as
the film\'s director and leading actress, are all self-introspective black
comedy films that capture MOON So-ri\'s personal perspective and story. The
films all begin with a scene inside the actress\' van, where the actress is
waiting. In these films, MOON So-ri is playing the role of an actress (also
named MOON So-ri) who is facing a severe lack of good acting roles for
actresses like her – a mother in her 30s. With her unique ability to seamlessly
transform into her character, MOON So-ri shows us the casual and off-screen
life of an actress, who is always charismatic on screen. The stories take place
at a drinking party in The Actress, the actress\' house in The Running
Actress, and a funeral in The Best Director. Within these films, director
and actress MOON So-ri takes her perspective on a filmdom which judges an
actress solely based on her age and appearance, the narcissism of a director
who wants to create art, and the struggles of fulfilling her roles as an
actress, mother, daughter-in-law, and wife, and uses it to create it a series
of black comedy films, all of which are intertwined with both self-contempt and
self-pity. [Sunah KIM].
SYNOPSIS
A long day of a well-known actress, who is not getting
many casting offers at the moment. She gets a bank
loan, checks on her mother-in-law in hospital and takes
free promo shots for a dentist as her mom asked her
to. After meeting film producers who ask her to make
a cameo appearance, she comes home drunk and
exhausted. Her husband looks worried, while her
crying child needs her care. The actress runs and runs,
just to live another day of her ordinary life.
Program Note
These are the three short films produced by
MOON So-ri, one of Korea\'s most renowned actresses. Recipient of the Venice
International Film Festival\'s Marcello Mastroianni Award in 2002, MOON So-ri
was named a jury member of Swiss Locarno Film Festival in 2015 and is currently
establishing her worldwide reputation as an intelligent actress. MOON So-ri
demonstrates her intellect through her productions of her three short films The
Actress, The Running Actress, and The Best Director, which were her
graduation film projects. These three films, all of which feature Moon So-ri as
the film\'s director and leading actress, are all self-introspective black
comedy films that capture MOON So-ri\'s personal perspective and story. The
films all begin with a scene inside the actress\' van, where the actress is
waiting. In these films, MOON So-ri is playing the role of an actress (also
named MOON So-ri) who is facing a severe lack of good acting roles for
actresses like her – a mother in her 30s. With her unique ability to seamlessly
transform into her character, MOON So-ri shows us the casual and off-screen
life of an actress, who is always charismatic on screen. The stories take place
at a drinking party in The Actress, the actress\' house in The Running
Actress, and a funeral in The Best Director. Within these films, director
and actress MOON So-ri takes her perspective on a filmdom which judges an
actress solely based on her age and appearance, the narcissism of a director
who wants to create art, and the struggles of fulfilling her roles as an
actress, mother, daughter-in-law, and wife, and uses it to create it a series
of black comedy films, all of which are intertwined with both self-contempt and
self-pity. [Sunah KIM].
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MOON Sori made her film debut in 1999 with acclaimed Korean director LEE Chang-dong¡¯s Peppermint Candy. She won the Marcello Mastroianni Award as best new actress at the 2002 Venice Film Festival for another LEE Chang-dong¡¯s film Oasis. Since then, she has been one of Korea¡¯s finest actresses who successfully portrays groundbreaking and vivid female characters in the films. She recently directed three short films, which are The Actress (2014), The Running Actress (2014) and The Best Director (2015).