Moscow   SP-2010 

The joyful reunion of two former school friends changes to a confusing confrontation when the differences between the two girls emerge. Lost ideals and the desire for happiness against the background of a fierce Korean trade union battle.

The fourth feature by the Berlin-trained Korean Whang Cheol-Mean is also a character study with a political background. Two beautifully acted leading roles bear this quest for meaning in life, which starts with a chance encounter between two former classmates. One has chosen the security of a job as a secretary with a large company. The other, now unemployed, was involved as a trade union activist in a hunger strike, but broke off, disillusioned with her ideals. What initially was a joyous reunion between two girlfriends who share theatrical ambitions soon changes to a fierce confrontation in which feelings of guilt and recrimination put pressure on the relationship.
The English title refers to Chekhov's Three Sisters. In that play, the characters yearn for Moscow as a symbol of happiness. Whang's second feature, Spying Cam, took part in the Tiger Competition in 2005 and won the international critics' FIPRESCI Prize.

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South Korea 2009
DirectorWhang Cheol-Mean
ProducerWhang Cheol-Mean
 Choi Doo-Young
 Cinegut Films
 Doo Entertainment Co.Ltd
SalesCinegut Films
ScenarioWhang Cheol-Mean, Kim Hyun-Kyung
CastSung Soo-Jung
 Lee Hye-Jin
PhotographyKim Moo-Yu, Park Hong-Ryeol
EditorLee Chan-Ho
Production designBae Yoon-Ho
Sound designHan Cheol-Hee, Eun–Hee-Su, An Dae-Hwan, Kim Kyung-Ho
Length104'
Themes
2010 Spectrum