OUR SUNHI
Price: $295.00 Code: 2654 |
A film by Hong Sangsoo
2013, 88 minutes
An almost-romantic roundelay of comic attempts at understanding ensues when recent film school graduate Sunhi (Jung Yumi) returns to her university to ask her professor (Kim Sangjoong) for a reference letter to study abroad. Back on campus, she runs into an ex-boyfriend (Lee Sunkyun) and a film director (Jung Jaeyoung) who also graduated from the school. Each of the three men offer their advice on life and attempt to lay out the qualities that define her. As their pronouncements proliferate and the desired letter fails to materialize, Sunhi is left to wonder: who am I really?
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Festivals & Awards
Official Selection - Locarno Film Festival
Official Selection - Rotterdam Film Festival
Official Selection - Toronto International Film Festival
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