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Pig That Survived Foot-and-Mouth Disease

HUR Bum-wook

Korea2024105min Asian Premiere

Program Note

A pig buried alive in a pit due to a deadly epidemic and a soldier who suffered constant violence from his superiors run away to the mountains. In the place where the half-human pig and the half-animal human are hiding, there are a herd of starving wild boars desperately looking for a way to survive, and a frustrated human looking for a place to end his own life hanging from every tree branch. Following the powerful opening scene that denounces the merciless violence caused by humans, what the audience faces is a repetition of bottomless despair and angry cries. The forest, which looks beautiful at first glance when warm light shines on it, seems to be a refuge for beings that are neither fully human nor animal, and at the same time a trap that cannot be escaped. In HUR Bum-wook's cruel world, the pig's wish to become a perfect human is futile. Amidst the bloodshed on mutilated bodies and the push towards psychological extremes, there are rare moments of relief. Whether human or beast, there is still a glimmer of hope. (LEE Kyunghwa)

Diretor

HUR Bum-wook

HUR Bum-wook was born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1983. He graduated from KAFA (Korean Academy of Film Arts) in 2011. His debut feature film ON THE WHITE PLANET (2014) was screened at prominent film festivals throughout the world, and won the grand prize at the Holland Animation Film Festival 2015. PIG THAT SURVIVED FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (2024) is his second animated feature officially screened at the 2024 Annecy International Animation Festival - Midnight Special Section.

Credit

Producer
HUR Bum-wook, CHO Heaseung, HAN Woojin
Screenplay
HUR Bum-wook
Sound
CHO Kyehwan
Music
KIM Sujin
Production Design
HUR FILMS, Creative SUMM, YI Hansoo
Cast
HAN Woojin, NAM Doh-hyeong, MIN Seungwoo
Sales
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