23rd(2021)
Opening Film (1) | Discovery (12) |
Asian Shorts (19) | I-Teens (4) |
New Currents (25) | The Landscape of Here in Now (5) |
Polemics (8) | Queer Rainbow (10) |
Feminist Collective: Women¡¯s Filmmaking in Asia (12) | SWAGGIN¡¯ LIKE DOONA (7) |
The 20th Anniversary of Take Care of My Cat (1) | Australian Women¡¯s Filmmaking (12) |
Film x Gender (2) | Barrier Free Screening (1) |
Special Screening (3) |
KIM Hean
fiction / father / family
Socks are a metaphor for a drunk father. Socks on the living room floor seem like a pathetic father cuddling up in the corner, while socks on the street remind us of a shameful father. All of this is performed by placing socks in unexpected places and designating them as human. This is the amazing point about this film. The Socks is about a father who became socks. At the same time, it is about socks becoming human. Watching the film from the latter point of view would be more interesting. [KIM Sohui]
KIM HeanKIM Hean
Kim completed the graduate course of Performing Arts at Hongik University.