Two new features from two of Korea’s most established independent directors --
KIM Ki-duk’s
Pieta and
JEON Kyu-hwan’s
The Weight -- will screen at this year’s 69th Venice International Film Festival. KIM’s latest offering will be featured in the fest’s main International Competition, while JEON’s film will appear in the sidebar “Venice Days” program.
Pieta comes on the heels of KIM’s experimental feature
Amen and charged auto-documentary
Arirang, winner of 2011’s Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. The film stars
CHO Min-su as a ruthless thug working for a cruel loan shark. Living a solitary life filled with violence, his world is turned upside down by the appearance of a mysterious woman (
LEE Jung-jin) who claims to be his mother. It is the first Korean film to appear in Venice’s main competition since 2005, when
PARK Chan-wook’s
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance appeared. It is KIM’s fourth appearance at the fest. His Venice debut was
The Isle in 2000, followed by
Address Unknown in 2001 and
3-Iron in 2004, which took home a staggering four awards that year.
Pieta will appear alongside other competitors such as Terrence MALICK’s
To The Wonder (USA), Takeshi KITANO’s
Outrage Beyond (Japan), Brillante MENDOZA’s
Thy Womb (Philippines) and Olivier ASSAYAS’s
Something In The Air (France).
The Weight, JEON’s fifth feature, follows the life of a hunchbacked mortician who dresses the bodies of those unable to pay for a proper funeral. As his orphan background and adopted family life are revealed, we also learn of his tortuous relationship with a closeted sibling. The film stars CHO Jae-hyun, who coincidentally came to prominence as KIM Ki-duk’s leading actor of choice through much of his early filmography, starring in films such as
The Isle, Bad Guy, Address Unkown, Wild Animals and
Crocodile.
Production company
Treefilm noted that
The Weight will be the first ever Korean film to screen at the Venice Days sidebar, now in its 9th edition. The eclectic program is one of two autonomous sidebar programs that select films independently from the Venice Film Festival, the other being a Critic’s Week, now in its 27th year. Films such as
Incendies by Denis VILLENEUVE and Sherry HORMANN’s
Desert Flower has previously screened at Venice Days. Finecut, international distributor of
The Weight, has said, “The Venice Days program is equivalent to Cannes’ Director’s Fortnight -- a dream for every director to make an appearance at. This makes the selection even more meaningful for our film.”
Since his “Town” trilogy --
Mozart Town,
Animal Town and
Dance Town (2008-10) -- JEON has been lauded for his portrayal of Korean society’s minorities and outcasts through grotesque but beautiful cinematics. He is characterized as an up and coming figure with the potential to be an artistic leader in the Korean film industry.
The Weight is to be released in the latter half of the year in Korea.
The 69th Venice Film Festival will run from August 29th to September 8th, 2012. It will open with The Reluctant Fundamentalist, an Indian-Pakistani-American production from director Mira NAIR.