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ARCHIVE

7th(2005)



Saving Smoking Girls / Heumnyeon

Kim Sang-hyun, NAM Hyo-ju

  • Korea
  • 2004
  • 14min
  • DV6mmdigital
  • color

SYNOPSIS

Although the anti-smoking campaign has grown in strength, the number of female smokers has been increasing. But why is it still so rare to see women smoking on the street? Beginning with this simple question, this documentary investigates the social violence directed against female smokers. Dedicated to women who never stopped smoking, despite all the public abuse heaped upon them. (Kim Hea-seung)

PROGRAM NOTE

Although the anti-smoking campaign has grown in strength, the number of female smokers has been increasing. But why is it still so rare to see women smoking on the street? Beginning with this simple question, this documentary investigates the social violence directed against female smokers. Dedicated to women who never stopped smoking, despite all the public abuse heaped upon them. (Kim Hea-seung)

Director

  • Kim Sang-hyunKim Sang-hyun

    Born in Daegu in 1977. Studied Women¡¯s Studies at the Graduate School of Keimyung University.

  • NAM Hyo-juNAM Hyo-ju

    Nam Hyo-ju is a member of Daegu Women¡¯s Film Community ¡®FIND-A.¡¯ Her works include I am a Parenthesis, as well as Saving Smoking Girls (co-directed with Kim Sang-hyun), which was played at the 7th IWFFIS and won great support from the audience.

Credit

  • ProducerKim Sang-hyun ±è»óÇö, Nam Hyo-ju ³²È¿ÁÖ
  • Screenwriter Kim Sang-hyun ±è»óÇö, Nam Hyo-ju ³²È¿ÁÖ
  • Cinematography Kim Sang-hyun ±è»óÇö, Nam Hyo-ju ³²È¿ÁÖ
  • Editor Kim Sang-hyun ±è»óÇö, Nam Hyo-ju ³²È¿ÁÖ