RETROSPECTIVE

Jeon Soo-Il Retrospective Tour opens in Washington April 11 and New York April 22

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Greeting from Director Jeon Soo-il

December 28, 2009

“Looking at the ruins of humanity…Director Jeon

When I make films, I first sketch a brief synopsis in my mind, then I search for the right location. Thus, the story evolves and the script is completed while simultaneously location-hunting and creating the storyboard.

The organic nature of my filmmaking often weaves together complex thoughts, emotions, and psychological backgrounds. The true nature of humanity is rediscovered and recreated in that space of storytelling. In my autobiographical films, the characters are uncertain beings who follow a map I have created for them. At times, they’re forced to visit torn-down spaces to discover their own ravaged souls. Therefore the characters’ unique tenacity springs from a cinematic space.

I’m reminded of a saying from an unknown poet: “The ruins of a city are beautiful, but the ruins of humanity are truly breathtaking.”

I feel eager to swim deeply into the human psyche to discover and expose such beautiful ruins to others.

I heartily appreciate the work of Mi-Jeong Lee, the director of Cine-Asie, who has made my retrospective event a reality.”

Jeon Soo-Il

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Greetings from the programming directors of the collaborating venues

This retrospective is presented by Cine-Asie (Ciné-Asie Film Institute) with the support of the Korean Culture and Information Service of the Republic of Korea and Dongkyuk Film in association with Cinémathèque québécoise (Montreal), Royal Theatre (Toronto), Pacific Cinematheque (Vancouver), UCLA Film & Television Archive (Los Angeles), Canadian Film Institute (Ottawa), Smithsonian Institution (Washington D.C.), Cinema Studies Student Union (Toronto) and the New York University (New York).

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Retrospective in Montreal

Here are some pictures of the Montreal stop on the tour of Jun Soo-il’s retrospective.

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About the Director: Jeon Soo-il

About Jeon Soo-il

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Feature Films of Jeon Soo-il

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WIND ECHOING IN MY BEING (1997)

Best Korean Film Award of ‘Wide Angle’ section in Pusan International Film Festival 1996. Official selection at the International Film Festival in Cannes (1997), New-Delhi (1998), Fribourg (1998) and Montreal (1998)

In this portrait of an artist as a young man, a loner living in an attic records his dreams of strange places and childhood memories in a book he hopes to publish one day. But visiting his old hometown and seeing the changes causes him to question whether recording his memories is worthwhile after all.

source: www.si.edu

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THE BIRD WHO STOPS IN THE AIR (1999)

In competition at Venice International Film Festival 1999. Best Korean Film Award at Pusan International Film Festival 1999. Le Regard d’Or at Fribourg International Film Festival 2000. Screened at the International Film Festival of Moscow (2000) and Karlovy Vary (2001).

Kim (Sol Kyung-Gu) is a filmmaker and film professor at a regional university (Jeon is himself a film professor at Kyungsung University). He is not liked by his bored students, who are less interested in art and theory than in pursuing careers in the commercial film industry, and his relationship with his girlfriend, Young-Hie (Kim So-Hee), also an academic, is similarly less than satisfactory; her efforts to spark his interest in their future together prove futile. Preoccupied by his current filmmaking project — a documentary about birds, inspired by this memories and dreams, and by his yearning to fly — Kim doesn’t notice that his professional and personal lives are falling apart. Despite his increasing estrangement from everyone, he agrees to accompany Young-Hie on a trip to her home village…

source: www.cinematheque.bc.ca

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MY RIGHT TO RAVAGE MYSELF (2003)

Screened at the International Film Festival in Pusan (2003), Fribourg  (2004) and Manheim (2004).

When his barmaid girlfriend kills herself, a cab driver’s suspicions fall on a mysterious writer known only as S, who runs a sinister suicide-promoting suicide. Perhaps under his spell as well, a female performance artist plans the most extreme work of her life. Set in the milieu of barflies, punk rockers, artists and other denizens of the night, this film is a dark, daring examination of suicide as artistic expression. Intended for mature audiences.

source: www.si.edu

Click here to see the trailer.

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TIME BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF (2005)

Screened at the International Film Festival in Pusan (2005), Pesaro (2006), Nantes (2006) and Brisbane (2006).

Titled after a French phrase denoting a time of darkness so thorough that one cannot make out any detail in front of one’s eyes, and set in an eerie, snowbound landscape, this film effectively conveys the uncanny feeling of being lost amid once familiar surroundings. After leading a bleak, financially difficult urban existence, a filmmaker returns to his hometown after a twenty-five year absence, where he meets a woman in search of her lost sibling. In their mutual wanderings and loss, they develop an intense and mysterious attraction to each other.

source: www.si.edu
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WITH A GIRL OF BLACK SOIL (2007)

Awarded at the International Festival in Teheran (2009, Grand Prix), in Deauville (2008, International Critic Award), in Venice (2007, CICAE Award and Lina Mangicapri Award), in Pusan (2008, Best Korean Film), in Fribourg (2008, FIFRESI Award and International Cine-Club Award), in Las Palmas (2008, Public Award) and in Barcelona (2008, “Golden durian”).

In a small mining village in the Kangwon Province, a 9-year-old girl Young-lim lives a financially limited but cozy life with her miner father, and her mentally challenged brother. But their happiness is interrupted as her father loses his job after a mining incident. Jeon’s most acclaimed film is a “quiet wonder” (Neil Young, Hollywood Reporter) that effectively plunges the viewer into its rugged, forlorn setting and the interior world of its young heroine.

source: www.si.edu

Click here to see an extract of the film.himalaya
HIMALAYA (2008)

The film was screened at the International Film Festival in Karlovi Vary (2009) and Pusan (2008).

While visiting his brother’s factory, recently-divorced Choi (“Oldboy” star Choi Min-sik) agrees on the spur of the moment to travel to Nepal to deliver the ashes of a deceased worker to his homeland. After meeting the worker’s impoverished family, he finds it equally difficult to break the news to them, and to return to his former life.  Jeon’s images of the landscape of the Himalayas are as powerful as the drama unfolding within them.

source: www.si.edu

Click here to see the trailer.

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Ottawa: January 23 & 30 (Canadian Film Institute)

January 23
7pm – Himalaya, where the wind dwells (2008, 95min, 35mm)

January 30
7pm – My Right to Ravage Myself (2003, 93min, 35mm)

Canadian Film Institute
2 Daly Avenue, Suite 120
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6E2

www.cfi-icf.ca/

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Washington D.C.: April 11 – 18 (Smithsonian Insitution)

Sunday, April 11:
2pm: Wind Echoing in my Being (Jeon Soo-il, 1997, 103 min.)

Friday, April 16:
7pm: With a Girl of Black Soil (Jeon Soo-il, 2007, 89 min.)
In presence of the director

Saturday, April 17:
2pm: Time Between Dog and Wolf (Jeon Soo-il, 2005, 110 min.)
In presence of the director

Sunday, April 18:
2pm: Himalaya, where the wind dwells (2008, 95min, 35mm)
In presence of the director

Smithsonian Institution
Freer and Sackler Galleries
1100 Independence Ave. SW
Washington, DC 20560
http://www.si.edu/

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Jeon Soo-Il’s Film Retrospective brings a rare discovery to Montreal

Retrospective Photo Gallery Collage

Jeon Soo-Il’s independent Korean films were met with very positive response in Montreal this weekend.   The seven-day Retrospective gathered momentum towards its closing reception, when theatres were filled with guests from Montreal Korean and Chinese associations, the Korean Embassy’s representative from Ottawa, members of the press, and students and professors in both film and Asian studies.

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North American Tour of Jeon Soo-Il’s Retrospective launches in Montreal, accompanied by Canadian independent short films

Award-winning Korean filmmaker Jeon Soo-Il arrives in Nov. 29th launching his acclaimed Retrospective Tour for the first time in North America!

Montreal, November 19, 2009 – Korean independent giant Jeon Soo-Il’s works will be introduced to the North American public for the first time at the Cinémathèque Québécoise from November 26 to December 2. Jeon’s films have been awarded and featured internationally in film festivals, including the Cannes International Film Festival (Wind Echoing in My Being, 1997), Venice International Film Festival (With a Girl of Black Soil, 2007) and Pusan International Film Festival (Himalaya, 2008). His energetic creativity never stops while teaching film production in Kyungsung University and currently is in production for his 8th film.

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