SYNOPSIS
World Premiere
SYNOPSIS
What if the most inconvenient things were uncovered? I consider myself useless whenever I see the traces of my loathful father on me. The house of my home is not a space for rest, but one for sense of guilt. In there, I put myself into the swamp of self-hatred. The hatred for my father grows bigger when the object of my hatred is directed back to myself. Why should I struggle so hard to be understood by my father, the most useless existence to my understanding? Can I ever run away from myself who finds me through my father?
PROGRAM NOTE
This film is a personal experimental documentary about the relationship between the film director and her father. A selfish, incompetent, and paternalistic father is the side of him that the director hates so much. A house is not a space of rest and comfort, but a space of hatred and guilt. This personal documentary is the coming-of-age story of a daughter who wishes to be independent from a home where her father who cannot assume the role of the head of the household. However, the frame within a frame, mirrored images, and distorted forms reflect the present situation of the director, who has still not found the right path. (CHO HyeYoung)
PROGRAM NOTE
World Premiere
SYNOPSIS
What if the most inconvenient things were uncovered? I consider myself useless whenever I see the traces of my loathful father on me. The house of my home is not a space for rest, but one for sense of guilt. In there, I put myself into the swamp of self-hatred. The hatred for my father grows bigger when the object of my hatred is directed back to myself. Why should I struggle so hard to be understood by my father, the most useless existence to my understanding? Can I ever run away from myself who finds me through my father?
PROGRAM NOTE
This film is a personal experimental documentary about the relationship between the film director and her father. A selfish, incompetent, and paternalistic father is the side of him that the director hates so much. A house is not a space of rest and comfort, but a space of hatred and guilt. This personal documentary is the coming-of-age story of a daughter who wishes to be independent from a home where her father who cannot assume the role of the head of the household. However, the frame within a frame, mirrored images, and distorted forms reflect the present situation of the director, who has still not found the right path. (CHO HyeYoung)