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19th(2017)



KIM Min-seo, KIM Nam-ju, LEE Sung-jae

  • Korea
  • 2017
  • 12min
  • DCP
  • color
  • Documentary

SYNOPSIS

So-ra, a member of performance team at the Haja production school, is hearing impaired. Staring from the question ¡°how have she worked in the performance team for the last 3 years, and how about now?¡±, this film portrays the way how So-ra and her friends get along with each other. One day, So-ra¡¯s hearing aid breaks down, but no one else notices it, and So-ra never mentions it too. How well do we know each other, and get along with each other? The beginning of perception on the differences between So-ra and us which we missed to catch in daily basis.
 
 

A civil rights sensitivity documentary that distinguishes between difference and discrimination.Member of the Haja Production School¡¯s performance team, So-ra is hearing impaired. So-ra teaches his friends who have joined the performance team later than him how to play the instrument, and doesn¡¯t hesitate to ask when he has trouble hearing clearly. His friends from the documentary and performance team think that So-ra is not much different from a typically hearing friend in terms of being able to perform and communicate. And they believe that this is the right non-discriminating attitude. However, they soon learn that not being discriminatory is not the same as getting rid of being different. The film¡¯s narration, which is completed by So-ra and his friends, ¡°You are different from me, and I am different from you,¡± becomes a touching harmony that documents the process of these individuals learning ways to communicate, listen, and slowly getting to know each other¡¯s life and world. (CHO HyeYoung)
 
 
 

PROGRAM NOTE

SYNOPSIS

 
 So-ra, a member of performance team at the Haja production school, is hearing impaired. Staring from the question ¡°how have she worked in the performance team for the last 3 years, and how about now?¡±, this film portrays the way how So-ra and her friends get along with each other. One day, So-ra¡¯s hearing aid breaks down, but no one else notices it, and So-ra never mentions it too. How well do we know each other, and get along with each other? The beginning of perception on the differences between So-ra and us which we missed to catch in daily basis.
 
 

PROGRAM NOTE

 A civil rights sensitivity documentary that distinguishes between difference and discrimination.Member of the Haja Production School¡¯s performance team, So-ra is hearing impaired. So-ra teaches his friends who have joined the performance team later than him how to play the instrument, and doesn¡¯t hesitate to ask when he has trouble hearing clearly. His friends from the documentary and performance team think that So-ra is not much different from a typically hearing friend in terms of being able to perform and communicate. And they believe that this is the right non-discriminating attitude. However, they soon learn that not being discriminatory is not the same as getting rid of being different. The film¡¯s narration, which is completed by So-ra and his friends, ¡°You are different from me, and I am different from you,¡± becomes a touching harmony that documents the process of these individuals learning ways to communicate, listen, and slowly getting to know each other¡¯s life and world. (CHO HyeYoung)
 
 
 

Director

  • KIM Min-seoKIM Min-seo

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  • KIM Nam-juKIM Nam-ju

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  • LEE Sung-jaeLEE Sung-jae

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