Film
Sunrise/Sunset
Dir. Jong Ougie Pak | 2018, 50min
With Kwangmin Lee, Woohyun Kim
After failing his university entrance exams for the third year in a row, directionless 20-something Min Suk (Lee) travels to New York to visit his long-distance girlfriend Yeon Jae (Kim). Over the course of a rollercoaster week, he experiences both the thrill of losing himself in a new city and the bitter realization that his relationship is gradually imploding. A romantic outsider’s view of New York shot in elegiac black and white, Sunrise/Sunset perfectly captures the wonder and disorientation that comes with being a stranger adrift in a strange land. Official selection of BAMcinemaFest 2019!
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