Fantastic Short Films 17

Threads

Toril KVOE|Norway, Canada|2017 |9min |Korean Premiere |G

Code Time Theater Rate GV
343 7/15  10:30 - 11:43 CGV Bucheon 5 18 GV
612 7/18  11:30 - 12:43 CGV Sopoong 3 18 GV
812 7/20  16:00 - 17:13 CGV Sopoong 4 18 GV
343 7/15  10:30 - 11:43CGV Bucheon 5
18  GV
612 7/18  11:30 - 12:43CGV Sopoong 3
18  GV
812 7/20  16:00 - 17:13CGV Sopoong 4
18  GV

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Program Note

This animation is a work that takes the relationship and the journey between parents and children connected with thread and thread in only 8 minutes. After the movie ends, the meaning of 'Thread' has many meanings.

Program Note

The red threads are knots that represent but as we grow up to be an adult, we have to break away from the previous cord and create a new bond with our own. The film Threads slowly and carefully releases this reasonable message. The mother and child keep their threads in their heart and cheer for each other’s future. They seem naïve but mature. Isn’t it maturity that seems easy but is never easy to accomplish? Once again, the Mousbi(meaning knot in Japanese) made in Canada intertwine with our lives. (NAH Ho-won)

Director

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Toril KVOE

Torill Kove who was born in Norway is an award-winning director, animator and illustrator. Her animation, Me and My Moulton (2015), won the Best Animated Short Film at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards and was also nominated for an Academy Award.