Fantastic Short Films 19 - Off the Screen

Lala Land

LEE Won-suk|Korea|2017 |19min |International Premiere |12+

Code Time Theater Rate GV
220 7/14  17:30 - 18:39 CGV Sopoong 3 15 GV
531 7/17  16:00 - 17:09 CGV Bucheon 5 15
936 7/21  10:30 - 11:39 CGV Bucheon 3 15
220 7/14  17:30 - 18:39CGV Sopoong 3
15  GV
531 7/17  16:00 - 17:09CGV Bucheon 5
15
936 7/21  10:30 - 11:39CGV Bucheon 3
15

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Program Note

A middle-aged actor who gets fail every time he audition. He does his best to be cast in the hip-hop film. The small action and musical offers a comedy and pathos.

Program Note

Who said hip hop is appreciated exclusively by the youth? Who said dancing, singing and romance is possible only in fancy Hollywood musicals? A forgotten middle-aged actor decides to sell his soul to be cast in a hip hop movie ‘targeting old men.’ The heartless world makes fun of his passion and talent, but he shouts out to the world in his own way. If hip hop doesn’t work, he will try karaoke-style trot music. If he cannot star in La La Land, he will be in Lala Land instead. When put together, Kim Bosung’s passionate acting, which would make you laugh and feel bitter, and the “B-movie” humor of Director Lee Won-suk stand out in this short film. (MO Eun-young)

Director

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LEE Won-suk

After graduating from Boston University with a degree in advertising, Lee Won-suk graduated from the Art Center College of the Design Graduate School of Film. His debut film How to Use Guys with Secret Tips (2012), a B-class comedy film, gained great attention from the audience and critics.