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26th
Celebrating the Legacy of Song Gil-han
Bhiksuni
 
Director_ IM Kwon-taek
 
Korea 1984 65min DCP Color feature Fiction and Documentary
Review

In 2017, the JEONJU International Film Festival digitally restored and screened Bhiksuni—an unfinished work—as part of a retrospective on the late writer Song Gil-han. The aim was to uncover the traces of a ''frustrated masterpiece'' and honor the extraordinary artistic spirit the film carried. Many who worked on the project attested that, had Bhiksuni been completed as intended, it could have become a defining achievement for everyone involved. In a 2014 interview with critic Jung Sung-il, published on the Korean Film Archive website, Song Gil-han said, "It's not an exaggeration—if this film had been completed, the time it would have taken to bring our work out into the world would have been significantly shorter. I truly believe that." He was saying that Bhiksuni could have reached major festivals like Cannes and brought international recognition to director Im Kwon-taek and Korean cinema as early as the 1980s. Even without indulging in these what-ifs, the completed 20% of the film definitely reveals flashes of brilliance. Actress Kim Ji-mee—who initially planned to produce the film herself—gives such an intense, radiant performance that the absence of sound barely registers. The 40-minute restoration opens with a documentary, featuring testimonies from the original cast and crew with Song Gil-han himself appearing multiple times. After the screening, Kim Hong-Joon, director of the Korean Film Archive, will join for a conversation with the audience. (MOON Seok) * English interpretation will not be provided during the Q&A session.

CREDIT
  • DirectorIM Kwon-taek
  • ProducerLEE Taewon
  • ScreenwriterSONG Gilhan
  • CinematographerJUNG Il-sung
CastKIM Ji-mee
DIRECTOR
IM Kwon-taek 
Born in 1934. After his directorial debut, he has directed 102 films including the latest film Revivre (2014). His works include The General's Son (1990), Sopyonje (1993), and Festival (1996). He won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival for his film Chihwaseon: Painted Fire (2002).
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