Actress Yoon Jin-seo and director Chung Ji-young set out on a journey to diagnose Korean cinema's future. They meet with and listen to many industry professionals, reading various tensions in their talks. The work derails the conventions of documentary filmmaking. It pauses at times on Korean cinema's long and winding road, freely interweaving personal spheres and public discourses, there by fashioning itself a history travelogue written not from the per...
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Actress Yoon Jin-seo and director Chung Ji-young set out on a journey to diagnose Korean cinema's future. They meet with and listen to many industry professionals, reading various tensions in their talks. The work derails the conventions of documentary filmmaking. It pauses at times on Korean cinema's long and winding road, freely interweaving personal spheres and public discourses, there by fashioning itself a history travelogue written not from the perspective of an outsider but on the basis of 'our' people's experiences. Its inherent Koreanness becomes clear when subtle conflicts between Yoon and Chung are exposed. <Ari Ari The Korean Cinema> is a straight forward film that reveals the self-reflective aspects of Korean cinema in the context of both form and content.
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