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Schedule

CGV Jeonjugosa 1

Date

2025. 05. 02

Time

17:30

Code

242
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15
GV
CGV Jeonjugosa 1

Date

2025. 05. 03

Time

17:00

Code

342
KE
KE
15
GV
CGV Jeonjugosa 2

Date

2025. 05. 07

Time

17:00

Code

718
KE
KE
15

Credit

  • Director Jerome YOO
  • Producer Nach DUDSDEEMAYTHA
  • Screenwriter Jerome YOO
  • Cinematographer Jaryl LIM
  • Gaffer Jessie DOUCET
  • Production Design Adriana MARCHAND
  • Film Score YU Tae Young, Jude SHIH
  • Editor Lawrence LE LAM
  • Sound Sharon TSENG
  • Cast JIN Sein, KIM Jae-hyun, NAM Da-nu, KANG Sangbum, Jedd SHARP, Candyce WEIR, Morgan DERERA

Overview

In the summer of 1991, a grieving Korean family immigrates to the Canadian prairies amidst a troubling feral canine infestation. As they navigate this new world, they must also confront their fractured bonds.

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Review

Set in a rural Canadian community in the 1990s, this film tells the story of an immigrant Korean family settling there. Father Sonny is an experienced hunter who has a rapport with animals. He moves to Canada with dreams of a better future, but the tragic loss of his wife leaves him consumed by endless anger, and he insists that his two children must be tougher. The community's pastor, Reverend Scott, preaches about the need to hunt down wild dogs that have been harming people, describing them as dangerous beasts. Sonny becomes a hunter who excels in his ability to cull the dogs. But his own family may be in a similar situation to the dogs—facing constant uncertainties about where to go and how to live. The members work to find a "home" in their own way. Director Jerome Yoo is himself an immigrant, and his background allows him to more effectively show Korean elements such as rituals, hanbok garments, talismans, and gugak instruments such as the piri (flute) and janggo (drum). (CHUN Jinsu)

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Film Source

Jerome YOO | yoojerome@gmail.com

Director

Jerome YOO

Born in 1994, in Seoul, Jerome Yoo is a director based in Vancouver, Canada. His debut feature film Mongrels won the FIPRESCI Prize and Jury Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

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