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NAM Arum

  • South Korea
  • 2018
  • 23min
  • G
  • DCP
  • color

Synopsis

Since my mother worked at a women's rights group, the feminist movement was my playground. I grew up as a little feminist who cut her hair short and refused to wear skirts. However, as I got older, I experienced things that made me run away from feminism. Eventually, I decided to be a princess rather than a feminist and started clinging to pink as a survival strategy. Could someone like me be a feminist again?

Director's Statement

The world was in an uproar over the #MeToo movement, and feminism became a hot topic. Suddenly, I felt ashamed of myself. Why did I have no choice but to grow up as this kind of woman? I didn¡¯t want to run away anymore—I wanted to talk about feminism in a way that I could.

schedule

Code Time Theater Grade
Polemics: Squares and Sites of Action Shorts 2025-08-24 | 13:30 - 14:30 MEGABOX Sinchon 2 GV

Director

  • NAM Arum
    Nam Arum studied documentary filmmaking at the School of Film, TV & Multimedia and its graduate program at the Korea National University of Arts. In 2018, amid the fervor of the MeToo movement, she directed the short documentary Pink-Femi. She co-directed Teleporting (2021), a documentary using augmented reality (AR), with Japanese directors. Her first feature documentary, Patriotic Girl (2023), won the Grand Prize at the DMZ Docs and the Jury Prize at the Taiwan International Documentary Festival (TIDF).

Credit

  • Producer³²¾Æ¸§ NAM Arum
  • Cast ³²¾Æ¸§, º¯ÇöÁÖ NAM Arum, BYUN Hyunju
  • Screenwriter ³²¾Æ¸§ NAM Arum
  • Cinematographer ³²¾Æ¸§ NAM Arum
  • Editor ³²¾Æ¸§ NAM Arum