Festival (1996 film)

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Festival (축제 - Chukje) (1996) is an award-winning South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek.

Synopsis

A famous writer, Lee Jun-seop, returns to his hometown to attend his mother's funeral. Lee's illegitimate niece, who has been ostracized from the family, has also returned home for the funeral. While the funeral ceremonies take place, various old family conflicts reassert themselves. During the action of the story, a parallel children's story written by Lee is read by the illegitimate niece. The story describes a grandmother who gives her life force to her growing grand-daughter, resulting in the grandmother becoming gradually younger until she reverts back into an infant and finally leaves for the next world.

Director's statement

"In a sense, the life we enjoy now is the result of how our ancestors have lived. The preceeding generations are bound to leave their legacy to the following generations-parents to their children, teachers to their students, and seniors to their juniors. Even a person who seems to lead an independent life by and of himself is strongly influenced by his ancestors. I see the entire process as tremendously beautiful and sincerely dream to show the viewers of my movie the true sense of this ongoing phenomenon.
A funeral serves as the starting point for this movie. The funeral is for a warm-hearted eighty seven year-old lady who had strived to help those in need throughout her life.
Through the motif of the funeral, the most extensively scaled ceremony in life, I have tried to explore the meaning of death and its effects shadowing the bereaved. I have also tried to bring to light the sentiments of the survivors: their sorrow, egoism, solemnity and even frivolity. I want to give the viewers who see this film a moment to think about what is truly valuable and precious in our quickly changing world. At this moment, I consider this goal my duty as a director.."
-- Im Kwon-taek[1]

Awards

  • Best Film, Blue Dragon Awards[2]

Availability

Festival was released on Region 3 DVD in South Korea with English subtitles, but as of October 2007 is currently out of print.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Im, Kwon-taek (1997). "Director's statement; Chukje (Festival); Korea 1996". 27th International Forum of New Cinema 1997. Retrieved 2007-10-31. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Awards based on "Awards for Chukje (1996)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
  3. ^ "Festival, 'Chukje' (1996)". seoulselection.com. Retrieved 2007-10-31. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)

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