KOREAN CINEMA 2 0 0 7
KOREAN CINEMA 2 0 0 7 - Korea.net
KOREAN CINEMA 2 0 0 7 - Korea.net
- No tags were found...
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
Drama<br />
Cast KIM Byeong-seok (Ki-su),<br />
YU A-in (Jong-dae),<br />
CHOI Jae-sung (Mr. KIM),<br />
LEE Dong-ho (Yo-han / Jong-dae)<br />
Executive Producer Peter KIM<br />
Producer SHIN Chang-gil<br />
Screenplay NOH Dong-seok<br />
Cinematography CHO Sang-yoon<br />
Editing LEE Jeong-min, NOH Dong-seok<br />
Lighting HONG Seung-cheol<br />
Music KWON Se-young<br />
Recording CHO Min-ho<br />
Sound KIM Bong-woo<br />
Art KIM Si-yong<br />
Release Date May 17, 2007<br />
Production Budget TBA<br />
Boys of Tomorrow<br />
2006, 93min, 35mm & HD, 1.85:1, Color, Dolby Digital<br />
우리에게 내일은 없다 Woo-ri-e-ge Nae-il-eun Up-da<br />
Directed by NOH Dong-seok<br />
KOFIC Support Program<br />
2007 KOFIC Support for Subtitle Translation and Print Production<br />
2005 KOFIC Production Support for HD Broadcast Films<br />
International Film Festival<br />
2007 International Film Festival Locarno, Special Mention of the Main Jury<br />
2007 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival, New Talent<br />
2006 Pusan International Film Festival , Korean Cinema Today: Vision<br />
PRODUCTION<br />
Generation Blue Films<br />
Tel +82 2 2285 0367<br />
Fax +82 2 2285 0450<br />
E-mail hyun@gbfilms.co.kr<br />
INTERNATIONAL SALES<br />
Film Messenger<br />
Tel+82 2 3661 4429<br />
Fax +82 2 2659 8676<br />
E-mail choi@filmmessenger.com<br />
Website www.filmmessenger.com<br />
Feature Films<br />
NOH Dong-seok 노동석 盧 東 碩<br />
Born in 1973. In 1998, NOH studied filmmaking in the Hankyeoreh<br />
Film Production School and graduated from the Korean Academy<br />
of Film Arts in 2003. His work has earned him recognition both<br />
domestically and internationally. His short film, “Chorong & Me”<br />
(2001) was invited to the 1 st Mise-en-scene’s genres Film Festival<br />
and it received the Audience Award at Indieforum 2002. His other short film “Doggy”<br />
(2003) was invited to several film festivals in Korea and the 22 nd Vancouver<br />
International Film Festival. In 2004, he made his feature-film debut with which was screened at the 9 th Pusan International Film Festival, the 34 th<br />
International Film Festival Rotterdam, the 29 th Hong Kong International Film Festival<br />
and the 18 th Singapore International Film Festival.<br />
Second Feature<br />
Director’s Filmography<br />
2004 My Generation<br />
Earning a living as a driver for rental cars, Ki-su lives in a basement studio. When he<br />
feels trapped, he maintains hope by playing the drums. Out of guilt that he might have<br />
done wrong to Jong-dae who was sexually harassed during their younger days, Ki-su<br />
acts more as Jong-dae’s guardian than merely his friend. Jong-dae’s dream is to keep<br />
a revolver that can make him stronger than the small-time gangsters in town. One day<br />
Ki-su’s older brother shows up and leaves his son Yo-han to Ki-su’s care.<br />
32 33