18th(2016)
Sasha GORDON
Romance Comedy Sex
SYSNOPSIS
Sonia is a neurotic jingle writer who¡¯s always dreamt of a big and exciting life. Surprised by a sudden proposal and subsequent ultimatum from her easy-going boyfriend, Chris, Sonia has to decide whether she¡¯ll join the ranks of her married friends or take a leap and pursue her fantasies. A whimsical romantic comedy that¡¯s raunchy and yet gentle, It Had to Be You explores the choices women face today while satirizing cultural expectations of gender and romance.
PROGRAM NOTE
The Knitting Club is an introspective report about
the labor and social involvement and participation of
individuals within a social enterprise. The film records
the history of Korea\'s society beginning from the
demonstrations against Miryang\'s 765 kilovolt powerline
tower that took place in 2013 to the protests
against the Sewol Ferry Special Law enactment
in 2015. Nana, Zooey, and Beck, all of whom are
employees in a travel agency, choose knitting as their
way of remembering the series of events in society
and interpreting them as their own problems. To these
women, the act of knitting is the converging point
between the macro-society and micro-individuals. On
their way to work, they notice the expressionless, busily
moving people and wonder about \"something that can
make them giggle or smile\" and end up hanging their
handmade embroidery on the railing of the bus stop.
People who laugh at the knitted embroidery throw
it away as trash. From the beginning, the film hints
that these women\'s knitting activities and the social
participation activities they do through knitting will
not be easy nor go smoothly. The story unfolds just
like the sequence of knitting: a knit stitch, purl stitch,
disentangling the yarn, starting over, casting off, and
weaving in the ends. Nana tries to establish a labor
union in order to claim more power as a laborer in a
social enterprise but ends up quitting her job. Zooey
and Beck also work overtime endless times and also
end up quitting so that they can travel after realizing
that they cannot find a future in their social enterprise.
Nevertheless, Nana\'s knitting reaches the final stage
of \'weaving in the ends\', that final stage where, if
you make a bit more progress, you will succeed at
finishing your knitting project. [Sunah KIM].
SYSNOPSIS
Sonia is a neurotic jingle writer who¡¯s always dreamt of a big and exciting life. Surprised by a sudden proposal and subsequent ultimatum from her easy-going boyfriend, Chris, Sonia has to decide whether she¡¯ll join the ranks of her married friends or take a leap and pursue her fantasies. A whimsical romantic comedy that¡¯s raunchy and yet gentle, It Had to Be You explores the choices women face today while satirizing cultural expectations of gender and romance.
PROGRAM NOTE
The Knitting Club is an introspective report about
the labor and social involvement and participation of
individuals within a social enterprise. The film records
the history of Korea\'s society beginning from the
demonstrations against Miryang\'s 765 kilovolt powerline
tower that took place in 2013 to the protests
against the Sewol Ferry Special Law enactment
in 2015. Nana, Zooey, and Beck, all of whom are
employees in a travel agency, choose knitting as their
way of remembering the series of events in society
and interpreting them as their own problems. To these
women, the act of knitting is the converging point
between the macro-society and micro-individuals. On
their way to work, they notice the expressionless, busily
moving people and wonder about \"something that can
make them giggle or smile\" and end up hanging their
handmade embroidery on the railing of the bus stop.
People who laugh at the knitted embroidery throw
it away as trash. From the beginning, the film hints
that these women\'s knitting activities and the social
participation activities they do through knitting will
not be easy nor go smoothly. The story unfolds just
like the sequence of knitting: a knit stitch, purl stitch,
disentangling the yarn, starting over, casting off, and
weaving in the ends. Nana tries to establish a labor
union in order to claim more power as a laborer in a
social enterprise but ends up quitting her job. Zooey
and Beck also work overtime endless times and also
end up quitting so that they can travel after realizing
that they cannot find a future in their social enterprise.
Nevertheless, Nana\'s knitting reaches the final stage
of \'weaving in the ends\', that final stage where, if
you make a bit more progress, you will succeed at
finishing your knitting project. [Sunah KIM].
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