London Korean Film Festival 2019 – Final Teaser Screening
Garnering universal praise at the 2018
Busan International Film Festival as well as Berlinale 2019, Kokdu: A Story of
Guardian Angelsblends theatre, traditional Korean music (gugak) and film in a
heartwarming narrative of loss and redemption from award winning director Kim
Tae-yong.
The film follows two children, Sun-min
(Train to Busan) and her younger brother Dong-min as they are mistakenly sent
to the underworld whilst retrieving their grandmother’s shoes from a junkyard,
originally lost in a faustian style trade-off. Unaware of their predicament,
the children continue their search accompanied by a mischievous band of kokdu;
guardians that guide departed souls in the afterlife, represented by wooden
figurines that decorate traditional funeral biers. The kokdu, each one carrying
out a unique duty, must console the children and help them complete their
journey to the underworld.
Melding fantasy and reality, Kokdu meanders
between cinematic action and impressively staged theatre, creating a uniquely
captivating experience. The film deftly explores the meaning and impact of
death whilst maintaining an unbridled sense of joy and innocence, resonating
with audiences of all ages. Traditional gugak music compliments the
transcendental themes, originally performed live at the National Gugak Center
in Seoul, generating record ticket sales.
Director Kim Tae-yong’s past films include
the groundbreaking Memento Mori (1999) and captivating box office hit Late
Autumn (2011). He now returns once more to the LKFF after his innovative
recreation of Korea’s oldest silent film, Crossroads of Youth (1934), opened
their Early Korean Cinema: Lost Films from the Japanese Colonial Period season
in February.
Director: Kim Tae-yong
Cast: Seung-tae Baek, Hee-Bong Cho, Go
Choi, Min-gi Kim, Su-an Kim