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Schedule

Sori Arts Center of Jeollabuk-do, Moak Hall

Date

2025. 04. 30

Time

18:30

Code

001
H
KE
19
Jeonbuk National University Cultural Center

Date

2025. 05. 01

Time

13:00

Code

101
H
KE
19
GV
CGV Jeonjugosa 4

Date

2025. 05. 03

Time

20:30

Code

363
H
KE
19
GV

Credit

  • Director Radu JUDE
  • Producer Alex TEODORESCU, Rodrigo TEIXEIRA
  • Screenplay Radu JUDE
  • Cinematography Marius PANDURU, RSC
  • Production Design Andreea POPA
  • Editor Cătălin CRISTUȚIU
  • Sound Hrvoje RADNIĆ, Cristian ȘTEFANESCU, Alexandru DUMITRU
  • Cast Eszter TOMPA, Gabriel SPAHIU, Adonis TANTA, Serban PAVLU

Overview

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives in the basement of a building. An unexpected event creates a moral crisis she tries to solve as best she can.

* Content warning: This film contains scenes that may be disturbing or triggering for some viewers, particularly those relating to personal trauma.

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Review

Radu Jude's films have consistently explored the history of his native Romania and broader Europe. However, with I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians (2018) and Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (2021), his work has shifted focus toward capturing our tumultuous present. This evolution appears not only in the story itself but in his storytelling and formal approach as well. In Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2023), for instance, the protagonist's use of TikTok demonstrates how Jude embraces smartphones beyond mere cameras, actively employing them as a narrative form. Kontinental '25 continues this artistic trajectory. Far from sacrificing visual beauty, Jude's use of smartphones in filmmaking pursues an aesthetic more attuned to contemporary sensibilities. Perhaps most significantly, he has discovered a path to creative freedom outside the limitations of conventional large-scale production.
Kontinental '25 serves as both a tribute to and reinterpretation of Roberto Rossellini's Italian neorealist masterpiece Europa '51 (1952). Both films feature protagonists who, following traumatic events, begin questioning societal norms and contradictions. Yet, despite these parallels, the works diverge in numerous ways. Rossellini and Jude, nonetheless, share the quintessential artistic impulse to craft films that provoke questions rather than prescribe answers.
Since its inception, the JEONJU IFF has been guided by the principles of 'alternative' and 'independent' cinema, embracing its mission to discover new possibilities amid changing times. We are delighted that Jude's latest work—which so thoroughly embodies the festival's ethos—offers an opportunity to articulate what the festival continues to champion.
Jude seamlessly integrates the immediacy of digital media into cinematic language while addressing "our stories" about contemporary issues. He stands as a defining filmmaker of our era, one who pursues new narrative forms and steadfastly engages with political and social challenges facing the world. We are particularly honored to present Kontinental '25 as the Opening Film of the 26th edition of JEONJU IFF. (Sung MOON)

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Film Source

M&M International | admin@mmfilm.kr

Director

Radu JUDE

Born in Romania in 1977, he has directed 12 films, including the well-known Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (2021), and has received multiple prestigious awards.

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