In response to “Negotiating Borders”, an exhibition on the DMZ – the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea – at LKCC, the Artist Video strand of the London Korean Film Festival offers a focus on South Korean filmmaker Yoo Soon-mi.
10 November 2019 2pm
Lux
ticket link: https://kccuk.org.uk/en/programmes/london-korean-film-festival-2019/yoo-soon-mi/
Yoo’s avant-garde essay films explore the repressed memories and unresolved conflicts that continue to haunt and define the Korean peninsula. Her acclaimed first-feature film Songs From the North, awarded with a Golden Leopard for Best First Feature at the 2014 Locarno Film Festival, will be presented in London for the first time accompanied by an earlier short film Dangerous Supplement. Dangerous Supplement uses footage from American fighter planes bombing North Korea, attempting to capture a landscape, which keeps drifting away. As Yoo has written, the film is “an incomplete index for the memory, a substitute for a vision that is yet to be born”. That vision was born with Songs from the North, a musical essay film constructed from images shot during three visits to North Korea interwoven with extensive archive material: television entertainment, popular films, propaganda videos and other archival footage.