Address Unknown (2001)
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German title | Address Unknown |
Original title | Suchwiin Bulmyeong ( 수취인 불명 ) |
Country of production | South Korea |
original language | Korean |
Publishing year | 2001 |
length | 119 minutes |
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Director | Kim Ki-duk |
script | Kim Ki-duk |
production | Lee Seung-jae |
music | Park Ho-jun |
camera | Seo Jeong-min |
cut | Ham Sung-won |
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Address Unknown is a film of South Korean director Kim Ki-duk from the year 2001 . With this film, the 2001 Venice Film Festival opened.
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The film is set in 1970 . The protagonist's friend is a dog butcher and also fought for the communists in the war. Her illegitimate son, descended from a US soldier, does not like him. Your letters addressed to him come back with Address unknown .
Without any connection to this group of people, the film tells of an uptight young man who spies on a girl. When their beloved dog disappears, he risks his life to bring it back. An American soldier gives the girl money for an operation if she becomes his friend. She agrees, but communication is nearly impossible, so instant alienation takes place.
Web links
- Address Unknown in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Address Unknown in the online film database
- Address Unknown in the Korean Movie Database