South by Southwest Invites Korean Animation and VR
A pair of Korean short films have been invited to screen at this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival. Acclaimed filmmaker
KIM Kang-min’s new animation
KKUM (2020) will feature in the Animated Shorts Competition while the VR film
Poison, by directors Meesol YI and Cooper Sanghyun YOO has been selected for the Virtual Cinema Competition.
Following the award-winning shorts
Deer Flower (2016) and
JEOM (2018), Director KIM returns with
KKUM (2020), through which he visualizes his mother’s dreams, which the director says have often carried strong premonitions concerning important moments in his life.
Poison, which will have its world premiere in SXSW, is described as an immersive VR experience, in which users are expected to feel the intelligence of a virus and its danger intuitively. The filmmakers’ stated goal is to let viewers be alert and to be aware of their enemies, as well as to think about what they would do for their lives.
This year’s South by Southwest will take place from March 16 to 20.