Real fiction
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German title | Real fiction |
Original title | 실제 상황 Silje Sanghwang |
Country of production | South Korea |
original language | Korean |
Publishing year | 2000 |
length | 82 minutes |
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Director | Kim Ki-duk |
script | Kim Ki-duk |
production | Harry Lee, Shin Seung-Soo |
music | Jeon Sang-yun |
camera | Hwang Cheol-hyeon |
cut | Kyeong Min-ho |
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Real Fiction ( Silje Sanghwang ) is an experimental film by South Korean director Kim Ki-duk of 2000 .
After two weeks of rehearsal, he shot the film in a single afternoon in four hours. The film looks largely like it was shot in real time, but that's not entirely true. In his words it is the film that means most to him (he used to work as a street painter), but the criticism is mixed.
action
A street painter is bullied by gangsters and ridiculed by customers. After meeting a mysterious woman with a camcorder and her companion, he starts a rampage through the city.
Web links
- Real Fiction in the Internet Movie Database (English)