SECRET SUNSHINE

Lee Chang Dong |
Korea |
2007 |
140Min |
Korean
When her husband passes away in an automobile accident, Shin-ae and her son Jun relocate down south to her husband’s hometown of Miryang. Despite her effort to settle down in this unfamiliar but much too normal place, she finds that she can’t quite fit in. She opens a new piano academy and makes attempts to mingle with the neighbours, but nothing works.
Lee Chang Dong
Hanna Lee, Kim In-Soo Lee Chang-Dong, Kim Joo-Sung Na Hyo-Seung
Cho Yong-Kyu
Lee Chang-Dong, Yi Chong-Jun
Jeon Do-Yeon, Song Kang-Ho

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Lee Chang Dong

LEE Chang-dong began a career in theater in his twenties and then moved on to work as a novelist. He made his debut as a film director with GREEN FISH, a “one of a kind” Korean film noir. If GREEN FISH was an exploration of genre conventions and the real world, he continued his exploration of life and the cinema with PEPPERMINT CANDY, in which he experimented with a narrative using flashbacks, and OASIS, in which he questioned the nature of true communication between people. It was with these latter two films that he received critical acclaim as well as popular success not to mention international acclaim and accolades. OASIS earned LEE and lead actress MOON So-ri awards for Best Director and Best New Actress at the Venice Film Festival. In 2003, he was appointed as Minister of Culture and Tourism. When he was relieved from this official position, he directed his fourth film, SECRET SUNSHINE. The superb performance by JEON Do-yeon as the tormented Shin-ae in SECRET SUNSHINE earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. His fifth film, POETRY won the best screenplay award from the 63rd Cannes Film Festival and won the prestigious awards at various national and international film festivals. After POETRY, he will finally meet the audience again with BURNING.