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9th(2007)



I Need Some Sleep

Kim Juri

  • Korea
  • 2007
  • 20min
  • Digi-beta
  • color

SYNOPSIS

It is generally thought to be appropriate to attain some particular things by certain ages: Going to college in your twenties, getting a job in your mid twenties, being in a serious relationship by twenty seven and getting married before you hit thirty. And there is one more; getting pregnant when you are still young and healthy. There is this invisible clock of life that every member of society abides by (in Korea). In this cycle of life, it is difficult to live by plans of our own; it requires a gut to ignore other people\'s judgments, and bravery to beat the fear of lagging behind, and the criteria to live life of our own, not that which society dictates. This film captures a woman\'s journey of seeking the criteria and pace of her own life in a variety of cinematic styles. (Jay Sohn)

PROGRAM NOTE

It is generally thought to be appropriate to attain some particular things by certain ages: Going to college in your twenties, getting a job in your mid twenties, being in a serious relationship by twenty seven and getting married before you hit thirty. And there is one more; getting pregnant when you are still young and healthy. There is this invisible clock of life that every member of society abides by (in Korea). In this cycle of life, it is difficult to live by plans of our own; it requires a gut to ignore other people\'s judgments, and bravery to beat the fear of lagging behind, and the criteria to live life of our own, not that which society dictates. This film captures a woman\'s journey of seeking the criteria and pace of her own life in a variety of cinematic styles. (Jay Sohn)

Director

  • Kim JuriKim Juri

    Born in 1979. Entered the School of Film at the Korean National University of Arts in 2004. Her works includes (2004), (2005) and (2005). Among them, was screened at Busan Universiade for Digital Contents in 2006 and 3rd International Youth Film Festival Tirol, Austria.

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