HAN Ka-ram’s debut film Our Body will have its world premiere this month in the ‘Discovery’ section of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). A feature project of the Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA), the film features rising star CHOI Hee-seo in the lead.
CHOI (aka Moon CHOI), the breakout name who earned several Best New Actress prizes last year for her turn as a Japanese woman aligning herself with Korean independence activists in imperial-era Tokyo in LEE Joon-ik’s Anarchist from Colony (2017), leads Our Body as a 31-year-old woman who struggles to work or even find her purpose in life. All that changes when she starts repeatedly crossing paths with a determined jogger and decides to take up the hobby as well.
TIFF programmer Giovanna Fulvi writes: “A strong debut from the promising HAN Ka-ram, Our Body is on one level a critical look at contemporary social issues among young adults in an economy where employment is hard to come by and age becomes a handicap. But it's also a bigger discussion about how society shapes us as individuals.”