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ARCHIVE

24th(2022)



The Long Hole

JEONG Yeoreum

  • South Korea
  • 2021
  • 36min
  • DCP
  • color

SYNOPSIS

A detective is led by an accidental postcard to investigate an incident at the USFK base Camp Long. It is in ruins, with no occupants for over 20 years. The detective discovers that a strange geographic data value called CAMP LONG ATM occupies all space and time. However, there are no financial traces at the scene, only bloodstains disguised as evidence.

PROGRAM NOTE

Jeong Yeoreum mixes recorded images such as videos, photographs, and visual information such as satellite photos, GPS, and CCTV with the conventional grammar of mysteries. Within the genre usage, the line between real events and fiction becomes blurred. The conversation between the sender of a transmission and an AI detective further blurs these boundaries. In the process of chasing after the truth of the incident, the overlapping layers connect the actual events of the past and the landscape of today. [LEE Hayun, ma-te-ri-al]

Director

  • JEONG YeoreumJEONG Yeoreum

    Jeong projects stories about the connections between places and memories through visual media. She continues to analyze the principle of the narrative by obsessively observing the narrative that appears at one point and cutting out the main body and other parts.

Credit

  • Screenwriter JEONG Yeoreum
  • Cinematography AHN Jeehwan, Andrew LEE
  • Editor AHN Yeseul, JEONG Yeoreum
  • Music AHN Yeseul