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Korean Don Quixote Lee Hise
Dir. Hyun Jung
Choi DV/ color/
63min/ Documentary/
South Korea
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Synopsis
When I was little, I was the
curly-haired star in the
"Anti-Communist Eloquence
Competition". There was a
painter who participated in the
reproduction of the pre-historic
drawings from the Lascaux cave.
His artistic talent had peaked
the interest of the French
critics. But in 1967, his life
dramatically changed when his
uncle, Ungno LEE, was condemned
for espionage of Berlin-Est. And
being the nephew of a Coco was
enough to make him a spy. This
film is about a meeting between
these two.
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Dir.
Hyun Jung Choi
Born in 1979 in Pusan. Choi is a
graduate of in Chung-Ang
University¡¯s Department of Film
Studies. She was also awarded a
master¡¯s degree in documentary
production by the University of
Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne. Her
2002 documentary,
, was an award
winner at this year¡¯s Seoul
Independent Documentary
Festival, and was screened in
various film festivals including
PIFF, Vancouver International
Film Festival and others.
is the 2004 Unikorea Fund
recipient from PIFF.
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CREDIT LIST
Cast
Lee Hise
Staff
Producer
Yoonhee Choi
Screenplay
Hyun Jung Choi, Lee Jung-eun
Cinematography
Hyun Jung Choi
Editing
Hyun Jung Choi, Sebastian Simon
Music Song Jun-seok
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