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ARCHIVE

24th(2022)



Aristocrats

SODE Yukiko

  • Japan
  • 2020
  • Korean Premiere
  • 125min
  • DCP
  • color

Korean Premiere

SYNOPSIS

Hanako is born into a privileged Tokyo family. Miki is born into a poor family in a small village. In their twenties, from different worlds, they still keep bumping into the same man.

PROGRAM NOTE

Aristocrats clearly presents a society in which ¡°the values that segregate women are in common use.¡± Mobility is no longer expected in terms of class and space, and women who are ¡°bred¡± within the repressive cultural climate and customs have their own values as well as clothing, food, speech, manners, and even how they take and decorate photos. Frankly, the detailed contrast of these ¡°essential differences¡± makes the film quite interesting in itself. The director, however, repeatedly places specific props and actions within the narrative structure and puts great effort into making subtle changes. Among these, the motifs related to the means of transportation stand out notably in consideration of the premise of the film. This is because Hanako¡¯s means of transportation, whom she uses it with, and what she sees on it, eventually correspond to her movements in the final scene. The same is true for Miki and Rie, who belong to the ¡°outside.¡± It is no exaggeration to say that the scene where the two ride bicycles together before spurring their ¡°destiny¡± of coming from the province and rowing in the ¡°adult stage¡± gives the greatest pleasure out of the entire film. [LEE Yumi]

Director

  • SODE YukikoSODE Yukiko

    Sode was born in 1983. Her first feature-length film, Mime-mime (2008), was nominated for the Vancouver IFF¡¯s Dragons and Tigers Award for Young Cinema as well as for the New Talent Award at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. Her theatrical debut, Good Stripes (2015), won the Shindo Kaneto Gold Prize for New Directors.

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