Period Siege Drama THE FORTRESS Selected as Centerpiece Screening
Classic Korean filmmaker
SHIN Sang-ok’s North Korea-produced
Salt (1985) will have its North American premiere on November 1st, during the 3rd edition of the Asian World Film Festival in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, director
HWANG Dong-hyuk’s Joseon Era siege drama
The Fortress has been selected as the festival’s Centerpiece screening.
Renowned for his classic dramas in South Korea, such as
The Flower In Hell (1958) and
Mother And A Guest (1961), SHIN and his wife, star
CHOI Eun-hee, were famously kidnapped by North Korean agents in 1978 during a trip to Hong Kong. They were brought to Pyongyang where they were forced by North Leader KIM Jong-il to make propagandist films.
Set in the 1930s, Salt features CHOI as the wife in a family that harbors a rich Korean-Chinese businessman. When her husband dies, she asks for the merchant’s help and eventually enters an illegal salt trade. She is later attacked by the Japanese but then saved by a communist group.
Salt was screened at the Moscow International Film Festival, where it earned the Best Actress Award for CHOI. Both SHIN and CHOI finally managed to escape their captivity while visiting Austria for a film festival in 1986. SHIN passed away in 2006.