Korean Cinema

Mungyeong: More than Roads

SHIN Dong-il
Korea 2024 112min DCP Color/B&W Fiction 12World Premiere

Schedule

MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 5

Date

2024. 05. 03

Time

17:00

Code

250
K
E
12
GV
CGV Jeonjugosa 4

Date

2024. 05. 05

Time

14:00

Code

420
K
E
12
GV
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 3

Date

2024. 05. 08

Time

20:30

Code

742
K
E
12

Overview

Disillusioned with her work life, Mun-gyeong goes on a vacation to Mungyeong City on a whim. There, she and Ga-eun, a Buddhist nun who was taking travelling practice, rescue a stray dog, Gil-soon. The three unite and spend a night of emotional solidarity at an old lady's house.

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Review

The protagonist, Mun-gyeong, does not visit Mungyeong just because of the similarity in names but because it is the hometown of the former temp worker, Cho-wol, who managed much of the department’s workload. On her spontaneous journey, Mun-gyeong encounters Ga-eun, a Buddhist nun, and Gil-soon, a dog Ga-eun has been protecting, and then an older woman who mistakenly thinks Gil-soon is her missing dog, which leads her to spend a night at the woman’s home. Everything occurring in Mungyeong: More than Roads can be viewed as a series of coincidences. Yet, in life, events unfold as coincidence and fate are intricately woven together, much like the warp and weft in fabric. The relationships that arise from this interplay are referred to as “Inyeon” in Korean. In essence, Mungyeong: More than Roads is a film about such connections, and the happiness or little miracles that these connections create. The one who plays a key role in forming these connections is the dog Gil-soon, who brings the characters’ hearts together (No wonder the film includes shots from Gil-soon’s viewpoint). It is the latest work by director Shin Dong-il, who has a deep connection with the JEONJU International Film Festival through films such as The Holy Family (2001) and Bandhobi (2009). It reflects his years of experience and ever-expanding directorial scope. (MOON Seok)

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Credit

  • DirectorSHIN Dong-il
  • ProducerSHIN Dong-il, Francis C.K. LIM
  • ScreenplayLEE Ae-ri, SHIN Dong-il
  • CinematographyYUN Ji-un
  • GafferCHUNG Jae-phil
  • Production DesignSON Soil
  • MusicSHIN Jung-woo
  • EditorMOON In-dae
  • SoundLEE Seung-chul
  • CastRYU Abel, CHO Jae-kyeong, CHOI Soo-min, BYEON Seo-yun

Film Source

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Director

SHIN Dong-il

Debuted with Host & Guest (2005) which was introduced at the 56th Berlinale, he made My Friend & His wife (2006), Bandhobi (2009), Come, Together (2017) and Days of Green (2020).