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Cannes-selected Korean animated short heads to theaters
Cannes-selected Korean animated short heads to theaters

Korea Herald

time30-05-2025

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Cannes-selected Korean animated short heads to theaters

Megabox to screen Joung Yu-mi's 'Glasses' along with earlier work in rare commercial run Multiplex chain Megabox will screen director Joung Yu-mi's animated short "Glasses" in theaters starting June 11, following its selection for the 78th Cannes Film Festival, the company announced Thursday. Competing in the Critics' Week short film section, the 15-minute animation was one of only two Korean works at this year's Cannes. No Korean films appeared in the main competition or other official sections, the first such absence in 12 years. "Glasses" centers on a woman who begins seeing shadowy visions of herself during an eye examination. The silent animation, rendered in expressive black-and-white pencil strokes, explores the themes of identity and perception. The screening will also feature Joung's earlier short "Paranoid Kid," previously shown at the Zagreb International Animation Festival. Based on the director's own picture book, the film is narrated by actress Bae Doo-na. 'Short films rarely find space outside the festival circuit, so I'm grateful for this chance to share my work in theaters,' Joung said.

Director Joung Yu-mi's 'Glasses' invited to Cannes Film Festival
Director Joung Yu-mi's 'Glasses' invited to Cannes Film Festival

Korea Herald

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Director Joung Yu-mi's 'Glasses' invited to Cannes Film Festival

Animated film marks only Korean film invited to Cannes so far Director Joung Yu-mi's short animated film 'Glasses' has been invited to compete in the short film category at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, making it the only South Korean work selected for this year's prestigious event so far. 'Glasses' will be showcased in the Critics' Week short film competition, a parallel section of the Cannes Film Festival dedicated to highlighting emerging voices in global cinema. The 15-minute animation follows Yu-jin, who, after breaking her glasses, visits an optician. During her eye exam, she envisions a house in a field and finds herself transported inside. There, she encounters three shadow versions of herself, reconciles with them, and emerges with a new outlook on life -- symbolized by a new pair of glasses. The film is entirely without dialogue. 'Each of us has an inner child, like a little kid living inside our hearts. This inner child stays with us like a shadow, but we often fail to recognize its presence. We go through life having forgotten about this child, only to encounter it again in the darker corners of our lives," she said, via a statement released by Bucheon International Animation Festival on Friday. BIAF supported the production of the animation film. "The inner child represents the protagonist's unconsciousness — a space in the heart where repressed emotions, wounds and complexes gather, visualized as a shadow," she said, adding, "The story aims to portray a journey in which, after encountering three shadows one by one inside the home, the protagonist steps outside, receives a new pair of glasses, and begins to face and reconcile with her own shadows." 'Glasses' stands as the first Korean project invited to this year's Cannes Film Festival. Notably, no Korean films were selected for either the main competition or noncompetitive sections this year -- marking the first absence of Korean films in 26 years. This year, several Korean entries were submitted to the film festival, including 'The Ugly' by "Train to Busan" director Yeon Sang-ho, 'The Journey to Gyeongju' by Kim Mi-jo, and 'Omniscient Reader' by Kim Byung-woo. Oscar-winning auteur Park Chan-wook's anticipated new film 'No Other Choice' was reportedly not submitted due to incomplete postproduction. The Cannes Film Festival will be held in Cannes, France, May 13-24.

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