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17th(2015)



How To Steal a Dog (Barrier-Free Film)

KIM Sung-ho

  • Korea
  • 2014
  • 109min
  • DCP
  • color
  • Fiction

SYNOPSIS

Synopsis

  Ever since her father left and they were evicted from their house, her family has been living in the car. With her mother trying to make enough money to find a place to live, Ji-so is stuck looking after her younger brother, Ji-suk. When Ji-so spots a missing-dog poster with a reward of five million KRW, the solution to all her problems suddenly seems within reach. All she has to do is \"borrow\" the right dog and its owners are sure to offer a reward. What happens next is the last thing she expected.


 

 

Program Note

 Based on a novel by Barbara O\'CONNOR, the up-andcoming writer of literature for young adults, How to Steal a Dog is a cheerful coming-of-age movie that rediscovers the importance of family and life through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl. The film has been heralded as \"the birth
 of a high quality family movie,\" and was reproduced as a barrier-free film to reach a wider audience. The barrierfree version was directed by filmmaker KIM Sung-ho and narrated by actor JUNG Gyu-woon, the goodwill ambassador for barrier-free films. Ever since her father left and her family was evicted from their home, ten-yearold girl Ji-so has been living with her mom and younger brother Ji-suk in a minivan. She can no longer believe her mom\'s word that they will be moving into a new house next week, and so, she devises the perfect plan to steal Wolly, the dog who belongs to an old woman who is the owner of a restaurant, with the help of her friend Chaerang and Ji-suk. The three children\'s innocent and natural acting, which exudes both wit and earnestness, a script that adds suspense to the small episodes adapted for the film, the cozy spaces and props obviously created with meticulous care, and a directing style that cleverly blurs
 the boundaries between fantasy and reality, all come together in a perfect fit to result in a film that is fun and touching for children and adults alike. [KANG Ba-da]

PROGRAM NOTE

Synopsis

  Ever since her father left and they were evicted from their house, her family has been living in the car. With her mother trying to make enough money to find a place to live, Ji-so is stuck looking after her younger brother, Ji-suk. When Ji-so spots a missing-dog poster with a reward of five million KRW, the solution to all her problems suddenly seems within reach. All she has to do is \"borrow\" the right dog and its owners are sure to offer a reward. What happens next is the last thing she expected.


 

 

Program Note

 Based on a novel by Barbara O\'CONNOR, the up-andcoming writer of literature for young adults, How to Steal a Dog is a cheerful coming-of-age movie that rediscovers the importance of family and life through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl. The film has been heralded as \"the birth
 of a high quality family movie,\" and was reproduced as a barrier-free film to reach a wider audience. The barrierfree version was directed by filmmaker KIM Sung-ho and narrated by actor JUNG Gyu-woon, the goodwill ambassador for barrier-free films. Ever since her father left and her family was evicted from their home, ten-yearold girl Ji-so has been living with her mom and younger brother Ji-suk in a minivan. She can no longer believe her mom\'s word that they will be moving into a new house next week, and so, she devises the perfect plan to steal Wolly, the dog who belongs to an old woman who is the owner of a restaurant, with the help of her friend Chaerang and Ji-suk. The three children\'s innocent and natural acting, which exudes both wit and earnestness, a script that adds suspense to the small episodes adapted for the film, the cozy spaces and props obviously created with meticulous care, and a directing style that cleverly blurs
 the boundaries between fantasy and reality, all come together in a perfect fit to result in a film that is fun and touching for children and adults alike. [KANG Ba-da]

Director

  • KIM Sung-hoKIM Sung-ho

    KIM Sung-ho studied filmmaking at the City University of New York and got the master\'s degree in the Media studies at the graduate school of The New School in NY. His debut feature, Into The Mirror (2003) received the Audience Award at the Fantastic Film Festival of Gerardmer. His second feature film, She Came from (2010) was awarded with the Jury Grand Prize at the Florence Korea Film Fest in Italy. He currently serves as an associate professor in Dept. of Film Writing at Chugye University for the Arts.

Credit

  • ProducerSUH Jeong, LEE Jae-min
  • Cast LEE Re, LEE Ji-won, HONG Eun-taek
  • Screenwriter KIM Sung-ho, SHIN Yeon-shick
  • Cinematography KIM Hyung-joo
  • Art director BEA Jun-su
  • Editor LEE Jin-ah
  • Music KANG Min-kook
  • Sound LEE Seung-chul