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Sunhi graduated in film and intends to pursue an academic career in the US. With that in mind, she goes after Choi, an ex-professor who promised her a letter of recommendation. During the day, Sunhi has chance encounters with two men from her past: Munsu, her ex-boyfriend, and Jaehak, a filmmaker who got his degree at the same university she attended. The young woman tries to interpret these encounters as signs, but the three men treat her as a complete stranger. From the director of Hahaha and In Another Country. Best director at the Locarno Film Festival, 2013.
Hong Sang-soo
Born in Seoul, in 1960. He is one of the leading filmmakers in Korean contemporary cinema. He attended the University of Chung-Ang and the Art Institute of Chicago. He competed in Berlin with Night and Day (2008) and in Cannes with Woman Is the Future of Man (2004), Tale of Cinema (2005) and In Another Country (2012). With Hahaha (2010), he won the Un Certain Regard Prize. Nobody's Daughter Haewon (2013) will also be shown at the Festival this year.