Korean Competition

Autumn Note

KIM Sol
Korea 2024 72min DCP Color Fiction GWorld Premiere

Schedule

MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 3

Date

2024. 05. 04

Time

17:00

Code

350
K
E
G
GV
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 3

Date

2024. 05. 06

Time

13:30

Code

531
K
E
G
GV
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 3

Date

2024. 05. 07

Time

10:00

Code

612
K
E
G

Overview

Soo-in, a piano teacher, decides to attend a debut concert at her professor's request after a long absence. As she prepares for the concert, she reflects on her memories and feelings.

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Review

It is not easy to describe Autumn Note from the plot alone. In this film, Soo-in, who majored in piano and currently teaches children at a private academy, prepares for a recital for newbies. The academy is scheduled to close soon, she goes to her parents’ home to meet her family, as someone close to her has passed away, and her relationship with her boyfriend becomes uncertain. The director does not give detailed information about what could be believed as something similar to an event. Instead, the film describes Soo-in’s seemingly mundane daily life in great detail, and her presence is not prominent even within the flow of her routine. Soo-in does not raise her voice or show any signs of anger, and she only ever speaks softly. Paradoxically, her emotions seem most intense when she reveals her inner self through her ambiguous facial expressions. Her gestures and postures within the scenes seem to expose her inner thoughts. The co-winner of Grand Prize with Scattered Night (2019) in the Korean Competition at the 20th Jeonju International Film Festival, director Kim Sol materializes the loneliness and desolation soaked into the autumn air in Autumn Note. (MOON Seok)

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Credit

  • DirectorKIM Sol
  • ProducerKIM Sol
  • ScreenplayKIM Sol
  • CinematographyOH Jungseuk
  • EditorKIM Sol
  • SoundPARK Enoch
  • CastPAK Sejae, LEE Kwywoo, Giyoon, AN Minyoung

Film Source

a poco film⎜filmapoco@gmail.com

Director

KIM Sol

Born in 1992. Studied in Film Directing. Her co-directed debut film Scattered Night (2019) won the Grand Prize at the Korean Competition of JEONJU IFF 2019.