NOBODY S DAUGHTER HAEWON

Director Hong Sang-soo / 2012 / South Korea

"The New Wave is still alive and kicking in Korea … judging by Hong Sang-soo's latest contribution." - Screen Daily

Many MIFF-goers will be familiar with the work of Hong Sang-soo (most recently with In Another Country, MIFF 2012, and The Day He Arrives, MIFF 2011), and this latest effort is perhaps his most stripped-back yet.

Feeling deserted by her mother and stuck in a thankless affair with her professor, film student Haewon (Jeong Eun-chae) seeks solace in daydreams. Hong demonstrates the frustrations of a clandestine relationship with a focus on dialogue - the couple walk, fight and cry as they move through their town, from an historic fort to a restaurant where their cover is blown after chancing upon Haewon's classmates. A sympathetic, intimate contemplation, this is a film that doesn't allow itself to be overrun with sentiment or melodrama.

D/S Hong Sang-soo P Kim Kyounghee WS Finecut L Korean w/English subtitles TD 35mm/2012

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