Incoherence (Jirimyulryul) (1994)
Director : Bong Joon-ho
Year of Production : 1994
Genre : Drama/Fiction
Format : 16mm/Color
Running Time : 30 minutes and 12 seconds
Crew :
Production : Korean Academy of Film Arts
Cinematography : Cho Yong-gyu, Son Tae-wung
Lighting : Im Jae-hong, Jang Jun-hwan
Editor : Bong Joon-ho, Jeong Seon-young
Music : Ahn Hye-sook
Art Director : Cho Young-sam
Cast :
Yu Yeon-su, Yoon Il-soo, Kim Roi-ha, Lim Sang-hyo, Park Kwang-jin
Synopsis
An editorial writer who habitually steals milk as he goes for his morning jog, an elite prosecutor who is caught by as security guard as he was about to urinate on the street, drunk, and a university professor who enjoys pornographic magazines, get together on a television program to discuss social issues.
Notes
A commercially successful independent film, Incoherence is an omnibus movie which deals with the ironies of Korean society. (Kang So-won)
Awards and Showings at Film Festivals
Invited to be shown at the 1995 Vancouver International Film Festival
Invited to be shown at the 1996 Hong Kong International Film Festival
Director Bio : Bong Joon-ho (1969- )
He graduated with a degree in sociology from Yonsei University and studied film directing at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. He received attention for his graduation film, Incoherence. He made his directorial debut in 2000 with Barking Dogs Never Bite (Peullandaseu-ui gae), showing a unique brand of humor. In 2003, he directed Memories of Murder (Salin-ui Chueok) about the serial murders in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do, achieving both critical and commercial success.
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