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A Peaceful Mind Is Not Stillness

YU Jun-sang

Korea202227min World Premiere

Synopsis

After finishing a grueling shoot, Jun-sang heads to Mongolia in search of inner peace and tranquility. The journey to the desert is not easy, and Jun-sang struggles to figure out where he is going and which direction is the right one on the many roads he encounters. Upon hearing the sudden death of someone he met the day before he came to Mongolia, Jun-sang falls into deep thoughts about life and death. Did Jun-sang find peace when he reached the summit of the windy sand dunes? Boom Boom Boom, Did I find peace on the bumpy road?

Program Note

Actor Yu Jun-sang heads towards the Mongolian Gobi Desert. It is a journey he embarks on to find peace of mind, but contrary to his expectations, it proves to be challenging in itself. Through this documentary, we witness Yu Jun-sang, who has worked in various artistic endeavors, such as dramas, movies, and music, sincerely contemplating which path among numerous roads he should follow. The lively subtitles that use the entire screen and the narration recorded in his own voice add a distinct and carefree touch to this travelogue. (PARK Got)

Diretor

YU Jun-sang

Yu Jun-sang was born in 1969 and made his debut in the play Enemies of Women in 1995. He has been communicating with the public on various stages for 26 years, including the dramas My Husband got a family, Liver or Die, The Uncanny counter, Alchemy of Souls, the movie Hahaha, The Day He arrives, In another country, The Boys, Musical Greece, The Three Musketeers, The Days, Frankenstein and The Beatle Juice. Since 2013, he has released 10 albums, including Travel Project and OST, with Yu, Jun-sang and J n joy 20 has also been active as a musician. He made his debut as a director in 2016 and made four music films, starting with Things that I learn from you.