Courtesy of Pan Cinema
"FAQ," the debut feature film from director Kim Da-min, delves into the world of an 11-year-old girl navigating the pressures of South Korea's private education system.
The film follows elementary school student Dong-chun (played by Park Na-eun) as she grapples with the demands of after-school cram schools, enforced by her mother (portrayed by Park Hyo-joo).
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During a school trip, Dong-chun discovers a bottle of makgeolli, a Korean rice wine, which begins emitting noises as it ferments, revealing Morse code messages in the Persian alphabet.
Set against the backdrop of South Korea's rigorous private education system, Dong-chun embarks on a journey of self-discovery with the help of her unlikely companion, the talking makgeolli.
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▲ Courtesy of Pan Cinema |
"FAQ" is slated for release in theaters on Feb. 28 and has already garnered acclaim, including the Aurora Media Award at the Busan International Film Festival.
Director Kim drew inspiration from personal experiences, including attending a makgeolli-making class and observing children waiting for cram school buses.
The film offers a satirical commentary on the pressures faced by young students in the private education system and explores themes of curiosity and self-discovery.
Lead actress Park Na-eun empathized with her character's suppressed desires and dreams amidst academic demands.
Director Kim, known for her work on the Netflix series "A Killer Paradox," sees the film as a reflection of her own journey of curiosity and exploration.
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Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
Director Kim Da-min's Debut Feature Receives Early Acclaim
Courtesy of Pan Cinema
"FAQ," the debut feature film from director Kim Da-min, delves into the world of an 11-year-old girl navigating the pressures of South Korea's private education system.
The film follows elementary school student Dong-chun (played by Park Na-eun) as she grapples with the demands of after-school cram schools, enforced by her mother (portrayed by Park Hyo-joo).
 |
▲ Courtesy of Pan Cinema |
During a school trip, Dong-chun discovers a bottle of makgeolli, a Korean rice wine, which begins emitting noises as it ferments, revealing Morse code messages in the Persian alphabet.
Set against the backdrop of South Korea's rigorous private education system, Dong-chun embarks on a journey of self-discovery with the help of her unlikely companion, the talking makgeolli.
 |
▲ Courtesy of Pan Cinema |
"FAQ" is slated for release in theaters on Feb. 28 and has already garnered acclaim, including the Aurora Media Award at the Busan International Film Festival.
Director Kim drew inspiration from personal experiences, including attending a makgeolli-making class and observing children waiting for cram school buses.
The film offers a satirical commentary on the pressures faced by young students in the private education system and explores themes of curiosity and self-discovery.
Lead actress Park Na-eun empathized with her character's suppressed desires and dreams amidst academic demands.
Director Kim, known for her work on the Netflix series "A Killer Paradox," sees the film as a reflection of her own journey of curiosity and exploration.
Sayart
Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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