Special Screening to Celebrate INDIESTORY

Wolf Daddy

JANG Hyung-yun|Korea|2005 |10min |G

Code Time Theater Rate GV
309 7/15  11:00 - 12:04 CGV Sopoong 2 15
404 7/16  13:00 - 14:04 Bucheon City Hall, Fantastic Cube(1F) 15 GV
309 7/15  11:00 - 12:04CGV Sopoong 2
15
404 7/16  13:00 - 14:04Bucheon City Hall, Fantastic Cube(1F)
15  GV

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Program Note

The wolf who descends into the country to write a great novel suddenly becomes the father of six years old Young-hee. Which is more important, writing a great novel or raising Young-hee?

Program Note

A wolf, who came down to the country side to write a novel, becomes the father of a girl named Young-hee. The wolf, the deer caught from the back of the mountain for food, the rabbit, and the turtle starts living together. Though their coexistence can look somewhat awkward, they become families. They eat together and cover up each other’s blanket while asleep. It is like director Jang Hyung-yun, who has produced a work full of vivid imagination and warm comfort, where ordinary life and fantasy intersect. (MO Eun-young)

Director

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JANG Hyung-yun

Chang Hyung-yun is working as a director in the animation studio called ‘Now or Never’. He majored in cinematography at Korean Academy of Film Arts. From 2002 to 2014, he has constantly made animations and was invited at national and international film festivals.