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Feature Films<br />
Cast Delphine Hecquet, François Rivière,<br />
Christelle Prot, Clément Cogitore,<br />
Alfredo Mendes, Ventura, José Alberto Silva,<br />
Isabel Cardoso, Arlindo Semedo ,<br />
Aneónio Semedo<br />
Executive Producer MIN Byung-lock<br />
Head Produce JUNG Soo-wan<br />
Producer YOO Un-sung, JO Ji-hoon<br />
Line Producer HWANG Kyun-min<br />
Co-Producers KIM Gun, BAE Ju-yeon,<br />
CHOI Suk-hee, KIM Ji-yeon,<br />
KIM Nana, LEE Jioo, Jinna LEE<br />
Editing SBS AD co., Ltd<br />
Intermission Director SEO Won-tae<br />
2007, 102min, Digi-beta, 4:3, Color, Stereo<br />
메모리즈 Memories<br />
Release Date Nouember 29, 2007<br />
Production Budget US$ 0.15M<br />
International Film Festival<br />
2007 Jeonju International Film Festival, Jeonju Digital Project<br />
Jeonju Digital Project 2007:<br />
Memories<br />
Directed by Eugène GREEN, Pedro COSTA,<br />
Harun FAROCKI<br />
PRODUCTION<br />
Jeonju International Film Festival<br />
Tel +82 2 2285 0562<br />
Fax +82 2 2285 0560<br />
E-mail jiffprogram@jiff.or.kr<br />
Website www.jiff.or.kr<br />
INTERNATIONAL SALES<br />
Contact Production<br />
Correspondences<br />
Directed by Eugène GREEN 유진그린<br />
Born in New York in 1947. After moving to France in 1969, he studied literature,<br />
linguistics, art and film history and got a French citizenship in 1976. In 1999, he<br />
made his debut with Night After Night, at the age of fifty. In 2001, he received the<br />
Luis-Delluc Prize, and gained attention as his second feature The Living World<br />
was screened at the Cannes Film Festival 2003.<br />
The Rabbit Hunters<br />
Directed by Pedro COSTA 페드로코스타<br />
Born in Lisbon, in 1959. While studying history at University of Lisbon, Costa<br />
switched to film courses, and learned editing and directing. After graduation, he<br />
gained experience working as an assistant director for several films and directing a<br />
TV show for children. In 1987, he directed his first short film.<br />
Respite<br />
Directed by Harun FAROCKI 하룬파로키<br />
Born in Nov´y Jicin, the Czech Republic, in 1944. As a noted media artist and<br />
theorist, he attended the Deutsche Film-und Fernsehakademie Berlin from 1966<br />
to 1968, and did freelance work in film and TV. He started his film career in the<br />
1960s, and gained attention as his essay ‘Who is Farocki?’ was published in ‘Cahiers<br />
du Cinema’.<br />
Correspondences<br />
Virgile and Blanche, who are both seventeen years old, exchange e-mails in their rooms.<br />
Virgile likes Blanche, but Blanche likes a boy named Eustache. However, they don’t know<br />
each other’s thoughts. Virgile talks about life and death, and Blanche accepts it. Eustache,<br />
wearing a blue hat, walks in. He first goes to Virgile, and then to Blanche. At that moment,<br />
Blanche remembers that she had danced with Virgile, and goes out of her room to meet him.<br />
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The Rabbit Hunters<br />
Fontainhas is a lost community, a shanty-town on the outskirts of Lisbon. This film shows<br />
the day-by-day stories of the residents eager for the new, better life announced with its<br />
promises of warm comfort and economic growth. We see characters like Virgilio who asks<br />
himself if he really needs another refrigerator, Benvindo and Maria who break-up and Isabel<br />
who can’t take it anymore.<br />
3<br />
1. Correspondences<br />
2. The Rabbit Hunters<br />
3. Respite<br />
Respite<br />
Respiteis set in Westerbork, a transit camp for deportees to Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz.<br />
Powerful images are captured after the SS officer Gemmeker ordered production of a film<br />
about the camp. An inmate, the German-born Jew Breslauer, filmed scenes of work, leisure<br />
and a train leaving for the death camps with a 16mm camera.<br />
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