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Free Country |
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74 min., 16mm, 1997 |
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Drama |
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Yongsoo Park |
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Boy Genius Films |
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Three Korean-American brothers struggle for survival in Koreatown after their parents are killed during a robbery. Each brother clings to a different path toward success. These visions conflict. |
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Waldo Salt Memorial Screenwriting Award 1996 from NYU; Asian American Writers Workshop 1996; Korean American Film Festival 1997 NYC; Queens Museum of Art Showcase 1997 NYC; San Diego Asian Film Festival 2000 |
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Yongsoo Park c/o Cinema for the People 635 Riverside Drive, #6E New York, NY 10031 212-283-6572 mao365@yahoo.com |
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See above |
Park, Yongsoo
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Childhood Revisited (a.k.a. Future Terrorists) |
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4 minutes, Super-8, MiniDV, 2002 |
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Experimental |
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Yongsoo Park |
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Yongsoo Park |
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Children are innocent and pure. Or are they? Through its experimental visual aesthetic, CHILDHOOD REVISITED subverts our notions and preconceptions about memory, childhood, and innocence. |
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Yongsoo Park 635 Riverside Drive. #6E New York, NY , 10031 www.akashicbooks.com mao365@yahoo.com |
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See above |
| 05.21.03 | Free Country |
| 05.21.03 | Childhood Revisited (a.k.a. Future Terrorists) |
