A Matter Of Interpretation
Film - International Independents Filmfest 2015

A Matter Of Interpretation

Directed by Kwang-kuk Lee

Info

Director: Kwang-kuk Lee
Section: International Independents
Country: Republic of Korea
Year: 2014
OT: KKUM-BO-DA HAE-MONG
Language: Korean
Version: Original version with English subtitles
Cast: Dong-mi Shin, Kang-hyun Kim, Jun-sang Yu
18+ (no age rating)

Logline

A Matter Of Interpretation

A small-time actress is devastated to learn that no one has come to see her play and storms out of the theater. While wandering the streets, she receives a call from a friend who says she's had a disturbing dream about the actress, advising her to stay out of trouble. The actress takes no heed to her friend's warning and heads to the park in hope to find peace. There, she accidentally meets a detective who is investigating the suicide case of a young man, and to her surprise the case resembles her dream the night before. As they talk, they discover that their lives are intertwined in a strange way.

"As I started to make films I realized I thought a lot about dreams. When my father was sick, there were many incidents where he was confused between dreams and reality. I think that made me start to look at dreams and reality more closely."
Kwan-kuk Lee in an interview with Korean Film Biz Zone

Meet the director

Kwang-kuk Lee

Credits

Screenplay: Kwang-kuk Lee
Director of Photography: Dae-hee Gang
Film Editor: Yeon-ji Son
Composer: Yong-jin Jeong
Production Designer: Sang-kyung Cho
Costume Design: Sang-kyung Cho
Sound: Young-ho Kim
Producer: James Do
Production Company: A BYEOKDOL FILMS
World Sales: M-Line Distribution