25th(2023)
Opening Film (1) | Discovery (12) |
Asian Shorts (20) | I-Teens (5) |
New Currents (25) | Korean Panorama, Here & Now (19) |
Polemics: Images, Describing to Resist (16) | Queer Rainbow (6) |
SIWFF 25 Special - RE:DISCOVER (7) | Feminist Collective (0) |
Women Making Art: Shouts and Whispers (9) | PARK Nam-ok's 100th Anniversary (5) |
In Memory of YOON Jeong-hee (2) | Documentary Ock Rang (1) |
Film X Gender (2) | Barrier Free (1) |
PARK Ji-su
Haewon is an 18-year boy who hates his father who is not faithful to his mom. Hayeong, a girl who lives in the same apartment as Haewon, became alone after her father passed away. Late at night, the two decide to punish Haewon's father for his love affair.
Maturity has nothing to do with age. Ignoring the possibility of hurting someone if it is something you want is a logic often upheld by adults. Haewon and Hayeong are exhausted by this kind of reasoning from the adults around them. Those who completely ignore the people they live with and those who decease leaving behind their children were the adults they had to deal with. They find a way to be together, to comfort each other, and finally, they find consolation in each other¡¯s company and fall into a peaceful sleep. [SONG Arum]
PARK Ji-suPARK Ji-su
Born in 1996, Park Ji-Su is studying film at Soongsil University. The Nocturnal Kids is her third short film.