SYNOPSIS
Losing their video footage of Arctic animals, a TV station documentary team sets out in search of an alternative documentary footage to meet the upcoming broadcasting schedule. The team decides to venture into the Demilitarized Zone, hoping to find rare animals. Soon the team realizes that they crossed the line - there is more than just a documentary at stake.
SELECT FESTIVALS AND AWARDS
• Official Selection, 2007 Pusan International Film Festival, China
• Official Selection, 2008 Green Film Festival in Seoul, South Korea
• Official Selection, 2008 Asian American International Film Festival, USA
• Official Selection, 2008 Fukuoka Asian Film Festival, Japan
DIRECTOR'S BIOGRAPHY
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee Hyung-suk graduated from Yonsei University, majoring in Mass Communication. Now he studies Film Studies at Yonsei Graduate School of Communication and Arts in Korea. His first short film, Templementary (2001) was screened for the Wide Angle section in the 6th Pusan International Film Festival in China. Chapter 2: How to Breathe (2002) won Best Short Film at Pusan International Film Festival. Under Construction (2005) won Best Asian Short Film at Bangkok International Film Festival. 155 Mile (2007) is his fourth short film.
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SHOWTIMES
PLAYS IN THE FINDING WONDERLAND SHORT FILMS PROGRAMME #4 (VIEW DETAILS)
SUN. 5/17 at 9:00PM
Matinée Movie Lounge

CAST AND CREW
Production: Life Channel Film
Screenwriter: Lee Hyung-suk
Producer: Kim Tai-yong
Cinematographer: Jung Young-sam
Production Designer: Shin Hyun-suk
Art Director: Kim Hee-suk, Han So-Jin
Editor: Kwon Hyuk-gu
Sound: Park Hee-chan
Music: Lee Eun-suk, Jeon Jong-hyek
SOURCES
Print Source and Production:
Lee Hyung-suk
Life Channel Film
B - 1108, Hyo Sung Jewerly City Apt., 48-2, In Eui-dong, Chong Roh-gu, Seoul, 110-890, South Korea
Tel: +82-17-249-2018
Fax: +82-32-232-0604
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