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Chilsu and Mansu
Park Kwang-Su | South Korea | 1988 | 108 min.

[CHILSU AND MANSU STILL]

Park's feature debut depicts the conflicting attitudes felt by Korean youth regarding their society and future. It begins as a romantic comedy about an optimistic teenager who loves a fast-food waitress and dreams of emigrating to Miami. When Chilsu's life goes sour, he takes up with Mansu, a disillusioned artist who sells him on a get-rich-quick scheme, and the film turns darker as it contrasts two very different views of Korea and considers the possibility of reconciliation.

New York Premiere, 1996 Human Rights Watch Festival. Distributed by Motion Picture Promotion Corp., Hyun-Chan Ho, 206-46 Chongnyangni-dong, Tongdaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea, Tel: 011-82-2 958-7530 Fax: 011-82-2 958-7550.




Park Kwang-Su
[PARK KWANG-SU]

Park Kwang-Su was born in Sokcho, Kanhwon-do in 1955. He grew up in Pusan in the southern part of Korea. While studying sculpture in Seoul at the National University, he began making short films on Super-8. After graduating, he founded the Seoul Film Group, which was instrumental in the development of the Korean independent film movement. Films coming out of this movement voiced significant opposition to the military government. He went on to study film at the ESEC Film School in Paris and on his return to Korea, worked as an assistant to Lee Chang-Ho on The Man with Three Coffins. His directorial debut, Chilsu and Mansu, is widely regarded as the cornerstone of Korea's "New Cinema." This and his subsequent features have been screened in many countries and have won numerous prizes at home and abroad. To the Starry Island set an important precedent for Korean independent production by attracting co-production financing from Britain's Channel 4 TV. Park's films all feature stunning and realistic cinematography and give a strong narrative voice to many of Korea's current social and political issues.

Filmography:

1988
CHILSU AND MANSU

International Forum of New Cinema, Berlin Film Festival; Third Prize of Young Critics Jury, Locarno Film Festival; Best New Director Prize at all three major festivals in Korea

1990
BLACK REPUBLIC

Best Director, Festival des 3 Continents (Nantes, France); Best Asian Feature, Singapore Film Festival; Grand Prix at all three major festivals in Korea

1991
BERLIN REPORT

In competition, Karlovy Vary Film Festival

1994
TO THE STARRY ISLAND

Audience Prize, Festival des 3 Continents (Nantes, France)

1995
A SINGLE SPARK

In competition, Berlin Film Festival; Grand Prix at all three major festivals in Korea





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