International premiere

A Distant Place

Local title
Kaugel eemal
Original title
Jeong-mal Meon Got
Director
Park Kun-Young
Country
South Korea
Year
2020
Programme
Official Selection - Competition

Nothing really looks what it is when you look from a distance and so is Jinwoo’s quiet life, far from the hectic, stressful city life, tucked away in the beauty of the Korean countryside, welcomed with open arms by a loving new "family" that has accepted, on their sheep ranch, him and Seol, his wonderful niece whom he loves as if she were his own daughter.

But when Park Kun-young’s careful and precise direction begins to focus on the details of Jinwoo’s existence, slowly revealing his restless soul, we gradually discover the complexity of the reasons that led to Jinwoo’s extreme choice to retire in the countryside to live like a shepherd.

The arrival at the ranch of Jinwoo’s longtime male friend from university, Hyunmin, upsets all balance. Moonkyeong, the ranch owner’s daughter, who has a crush on Jinwoo, accidentally discovers the two men in bed and shortly afterwards Jinwoo’s twin sister, and Seol’s birth mother, shows up at the ranch after years of absence and silence and wants to take her daughter back to Seoul.

The community of that small country place, which seemed kind and nice, slowly reveals their true colours and deep disapproval of the two men’s relationship. The fragile sandcastle of happiness that Jinwoo has struggled to build is crumbling and the cold, harsh winter is upon him.

Giovanna Fulvi

Director
Park Kun-Young
Screenwriter
Park Kun-Young
Cast
Kang Gil-woo, Hong Kyung, Lee Sang-hee, Ki Joo-bong
Producer
Jang Woo-jin, Park Eun-sung
DoP
Yang Jeong-hoon
Editor
Park Kun-young
Music
Kim Ja-hyeon
Production
Haengbang, BOMNAE films, Chalna Production
Runtime
Language
Korean
Subtitles
Estonian, English

Grand Prix for The Best Film, grant of 20 000 euros from the city of Tallinn

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