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ARCHIVE

4th(2002)



To the Spring Mountain

Lee Jee-heng

  • Korea
  • 2001
  • 21min
  • 35mm
  • color

SYNOPSIS

Two women, mother and daughter, climb up the unknown mountain with the dead body of the father. The father¡¯s last words were to bury him somewhere in the unknown mountain. Unfortunately, burial on the mountain is prohibited by law, because the site is now the army operation area. On their way, the coffin gets broken into pieces, and the carrier disappears. The journey doesn¡¯t quite flow freely and easily. Finally, they arrive at the site the father told them. No one knows what awaits there.

PROGRAM NOTE

Two women, mother and daughter, climb up the unknown mountain with the dead body of the father. The father¡¯s last words were to bury him somewhere in the unknown mountain. Unfortunately, burial on the mountain is prohibited by law, because the site is now the army operation area. On their way, the coffin gets broken into pieces, and the carrier disappears. The journey doesn¡¯t quite flow freely and easily. Finally, they arrive at the site the father told them. No one knows what awaits there.

Director

  • Lee Jee-hengLee Jee-heng

    Born in 1974 and majored in Live Action at California Institute of the Arts. Her previous short films include The Partners (1999) and The Plant(1999).

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