'Breath' Offers English Subtitle
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By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter
The nation's famous filmmaker Kim Ki-duk's 13th film, "Breath", is screened with English subtitles at Sponge House theater in Chongno, downtown Seoul. It was released yesterday nationwide at 15 theaters.
It deals with the relationship between a man on death row and a betraying housewife who help each other get over their inner pains.
The film has been invited to this year's competition section of Cannes Film Festival along with another local production, Lee Chang-dong's "Secret Sunshine".
The 46-year-old director won the Best Director awards at the Berlin International Film Festival with "Samaritan Girl" ("Samaria"), and at the Venice Film Festival with "3-Iron" in 2004.
Staff Reporter
The nation's famous filmmaker Kim Ki-duk's 13th film, "Breath", is screened with English subtitles at Sponge House theater in Chongno, downtown Seoul. It was released yesterday nationwide at 15 theaters.
It deals with the relationship between a man on death row and a betraying housewife who help each other get over their inner pains.
The film has been invited to this year's competition section of Cannes Film Festival along with another local production, Lee Chang-dong's "Secret Sunshine".
The 46-year-old director won the Best Director awards at the Berlin International Film Festival with "Samaritan Girl" ("Samaria"), and at the Venice Film Festival with "3-Iron" in 2004.
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