White Night directed by
LEESONG Hee-il, who once caught attention with
No Regret, has been invited to the
Vancouver International Film Festival and the
London Korean Film Festival. 6 years after he proved the possibility of Korean style queer film with No Regret, he made a new film White Night, which will be screened at the Dragons and Tigers section of the 13th Vancouver Film Festival (September 27th ~ October 2nd) and the 7th London Korean Film Festival (November 2nd ~ 23rd).
At the Vancouver International Film Festival,
HONG Sangsoo and
LEE Chang-dong each won a Dragons and Tigers award with
The Day A Pig Fell Into A Well in 1996 and with Green Fish in 1997 respectively. In 2002, a queer film Road Movie starring
HWANG Jung-min and
JUNG Chan was invited to the same section, so White Night is expected to create a lot of news. The London Korean Film Festival, which has introduced numerous Korean films to Europe, will screen the Korean style queer film this year.
White Night is based on a real incident, so-called ‘Violence to Random Targets’ case, that happened at Jongno in 2011. Won-gyu, who has been victimized by ruthless violence only because he is gay, one day gets to know a dispatch rider through online chatting and spends a night with him. WON Tae-hui, who was nominated for Best Actor’s award at the Moscow International Film Festival as the leading actor of Fire in Hell, acts as Won-gyu. White Night will be released at theaters in thie November.