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IRON MASK

KIM Sung Hwan

Korea2023100min World Premiere

Synopsis

Jae-woo, who was selected in the survival process to enter the final entry of the national kendo team, meets Tae-su there, who killed his older brother when he was young. He faces Tae-su as a competitor but Tae-su is invincible. Seeing Tae-su in peace and not being able to outdo him constantly suffocates Jae-woo. He becomes agitated as the training comes to an end and his feeling in his deepest mind starts to burst out.

Program Note

At first glance, it seems like an ordinary sports movie based on Kendo. Jaewoo, who joins the national team selection process, is treated as a soon-to-be eliminated player from the first day. However, IRON MASK does not simply follow the typical sports movie formula. It sets the tension high early on, by showcasing an intense confrontation between Jaewoo and the unbeatable top-ranked player, Taesu. From there, it gradually reveals why Jaewoo is there, peeling away the layers of his story like an onion. Thus, the film expands beyond being just a sports movie and veers into sharp psychological drama. The sharpness of Jaewoo’s emotions is vividly reflected in his Kendo, while also representing the challenges he must unravel in his life. The ending is quite thought-provoking. The captivating cinematography exudes the excitement of Kendo matches in an electrifying way, making IRON MASK worthy of note. (Rhana JANG)

Diretor

KIM Sung Hwan

He majored in film directing at Dongguk University Graduate School of Digital Image and Contents and Korean Academy of Film Arts. He directed short films JANUS (2014) and ALIVE (2016), and photographed I Saw It (2016) and Joowoo and Hanbyeol (2017). IRON MASK is his first feature film.

Credit

Producer
LEE Kangkyu
Screenplay
KIM Sung Hwan
Cinematographer
LEE Gwangmin
Editor
KIM Sung Hwan, PARK Joo-young
Sound
HONG Seong Jun
Music
LIM Minju
Production Design
SONG Younhyung
Cast
JOO Jong Hyuk, MOON Jinseung, JANG Jun Whee